materials used

Discussion in 'Materials' started by Sgray, Oct 30, 2002.

  1. Sgray
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    Sgray Junior Member

    does anyone know what fiberglass is used in creating boat hull molds and what is the process of hand laying a mold on a plug. What comes first-last please im not sure what type of material to use they have all type of fiberglass out there and material.
     
  2. ErikG
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    ErikG Senior Member

    To SGray

    Hi there!

    It's great to see more and more pople on the forums.
    I have been known to ask stupid questions on the forums so ask away :)
    BUT this information can surely be found in the Boatdesign.Net directory.

    Search and thou shall find :)
    As for recommended reading on the subject of different hand-layup methods (when it comes to books) I'd be very interrested to hear what other visitors think...

    Erik
     
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  4. Sgray
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    Sgray Junior Member

    well as many as i can get out of the mold but i will try to build about 24 maybe are so but thanks for the link really helped.
     

  5. ErikG
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    ErikG Senior Member

    Just a thought

    If you are considering building a number of boats my suggestion is read up on a lot of information regarding production methods.

    Have a good designer create the drawings for you. If he's any good he'll include laminate schedules and specify what material to use (normally this is done together with the client AFAIK). If you insist on making the molds yourself do a smaller testboat first to get the feel for it.

    Erik
     
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