Vaux2.0L
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posted on 8/11/02 at 09:33 PM |
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Own Styling
Hi all, im new to the locost game. Im looking at building a locost project car, Someone else is dealing with chassis, another one doing engine, im
responsible for the bodywork, has anyone designed and built their own bodywork for their car (i.e. not the regular westfield/caterham shape)? I've
got a simple design and broken it down into smaller sections but im not sure on the processes involved, i.e. how to make the moulds! Any help would be
appreciated
cheers
IAN
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Alan B
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posted on 8/11/02 at 09:39 PM |
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Look at what I'm doing...it may help a bit.
http://www.desicodesign.com/meerkat/
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Vaux2.0L
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posted on 8/11/02 at 09:59 PM |
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thats looking great, so you make the rough shapes out of ply, cover in styrofoam and shape, apply white filler, then normal car filler. Then do you
make fibre glass mould of that and then a fibreglass mould of the fibreglass mould for the final panel?
Cheers
IAN
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Alan B
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posted on 8/11/02 at 10:26 PM |
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Wow, that makes it sound easy...
But, yes that is exactly correct. Fairly laborious but fairly inexpensive too.
Have fun!
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Vaux2.0L
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posted on 8/11/02 at 10:36 PM |
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Cheers alan, im well impressed with the speedy response
IAN
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Alan B
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posted on 8/11/02 at 10:46 PM |
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No problem Ian, I live here
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Vaux2.0L
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posted on 13/11/02 at 12:55 PM |
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moulds
Alan, I was looking again at the photos on your site, will the whole backend be one mould or will it be a couple of smaller ones beacause i was trying
to workout how youd get it out in some places?
IAN
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Alan B
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posted on 13/11/02 at 01:07 PM |
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The back end will be just one mould. It does appear to be possible, as there is a certain direction at which draft is visible on all the faces. The
main body is a diferent story and will probably need 3 or 4 seperate mould sections.
You are right to consider the removal of parts of course, it can get embarassing and expensive if you don't
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Vaux2.0L
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posted on 13/11/02 at 01:17 PM |
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Is it possible to bend the mould out slightly to clear certain bulges and indents as you take it off? Is the fibreglass flexible enough for this?
IAN
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Alan B
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posted on 13/11/02 at 01:53 PM |
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The purists would say no, but in reality yes you can. It is better to avoid it if possible, but it will flex safely a reasonable amount.
I'll be moulding some air fittings in around the number plate area to aid extraction.
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