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How can do a split mould on a saddle bag?
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J. P.
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Hi friend,
I thinking in how can do a split mould on to these motorcycle saddlebag, where I split... any help I will appreciate
Greetings from Chile
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3 part mould, no problem.
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Hanaldo - 11/6/2020 12:05:43 AM
3 part mould, no problem.
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How can do a split mould on a saddle bag?
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
I guess the bag hat to be rigid and think you will have no other choice to make 5 part mould, each side and bottom or it will be a challenge to get the saddlebag out The problem is the straight side...
torstenker
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5 Years Ago
I was thinking in 3, the side and front, the rear and the back, and bottom... but i'm not sure if can take out
J. P.
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yes, you are right, that may work but I think not to make the mould to stiff and be carefull not to crack the gelcoat on demoulding
torstenker
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5 Years Ago
I would do in fiberglass, I check your video, but I don't if I must to do with the mould open and leave a dry fiberglass for close and seal from inside? Thanks for your advice
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
I have 3 and 4 part moulds, created flanges which have a 2cm polished flat (like a U Channel profile) on the edges outside and I seal them with gum tape only having to put a bag into the indise as...
torstenker
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5 Years Ago
but this is without bag, is fiberglass no carbon fiber...
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
have you thought about doing 2 parts , angeling the sides/rounding and glueing them together with glassfibre tape One mould for the back and one for the font A single multipart usuable mould will be...
torstenker
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5 Years Ago
I will try, do you have pics about it?
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
3 part mould, no problem.
Hanaldo
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5 Years Ago
how???
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
Two sides and the bottom as you said. Split the sides on the radius of opposing corners and you won't have a problem getting the straight draught sections out.
Hanaldo
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I just wonder how you gone get the flange on the bottom outside done if you create a single part out of a single mould, 3 way slit I would recomment to do 2 moulds and glue the halves together
torstenker
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5 Years Ago
and split the sides like this, thats how I did it, sorry no picktures, that was a teenage project for my own bike at the time :-)
torstenker
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5 Years Ago
Splitting it like this not only makes the straight draft an issue for release, but it also puts the flash line right down the middle of an aesthetically important area of the bag. Splitting it down.....
Hanaldo
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5 Years Ago
Thanks for the advice, I will post when I do it... greetings from Chile
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
the sides were important, not the photoshop line, I would only leave a 2inch flange and on one side of the part to be bonded to the second with a semi rigid mould to allow flexibility on demoulding....
torstenker
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5 Years Ago
With respect - I disagree. How it was made originally from metal is largely irrelevant, that is a different process entirely. From what I can see in these pictures, there is nothing that makes it...
Hanaldo
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5 Years Ago
Hi friend, I solve the problem re design the bottom of the saddle bag, as I show in the picture, and I can separate, but I don't know if the gel coat is bad or what was the problem, but the finish i...
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
Your original finish didn't look very glossy to begin with? And it looks like you've used regular gelcoat rather than tooling gelcoat, which is ok but regular gelcoat does tend to have lower gloss...
Hanaldo
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5 Years Ago
This is the only gel coat the I kind find in my city... we are far away from everything... I paint the original but didn't put gloss coat, only sand with 600 papers... I use wax and liquid release......
J. P.
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Ah, yes this will do it - the thinners will soften the paint and make it very susceptible to chemical attack. Got away with it though, all you need is a quick sand with 1500 grit paper and compound i...
Hanaldo
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5 Years Ago
Hi friends I have some doubts, the first, how can do the piece open or close??, If I do open I can reach at the end of the bottom, but how can close??? or do I leave a left of dry fiber and when I.....
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
If I understand correctly you will do wet layup in open mould. In my opinion you should do every part separate and leave overlap so when you close mould, you can roll those overlaps and form joints....
Dentex
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5 Years Ago
This is what I think, sorry my english is not the best, I don't know if you understand me... but I understand you XD... what about the failure join, can I repair with body filler ??
J. P.
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5 Years Ago
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