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Re: Whoa, cool!
By:Simon Baillie
Date: 12/1/2003, 10:18 am
In Response To: Whoa, cool! (Bill Cruz)

Bill,
That's right, this is a 2 part female mould. The "plug" was what we layed the mould onto. The black look comes from tint we added to the gelcoat. The layers are 2 gelcoat, 3oz fiberglass chopped strand mat, 18 oz fiberglass roving, then the framework.

As for trimming canoes, that is up to each individual. We're each planning to make a couple of canoes off this mould, and then rent it out to other friends that would like one. I will definitely use ash trim for my canoes, but more for the economics of it. I looked into plastic gunnels, and they cost at least twice that of the ash ones.

Simon

: Simon,
: I've read about this technique...female mould, right? Or is the term
: "plug"? Is that carbon fiber? Looks real sweet. I hope you have
: "wood trim" planned for gunnels and decks and seats and
: thwarts...not suggesting but definately hoping. Yeah, like John
: Monroe...keep the pictures coming on this one!
: Bill Cruz

Messages In This Thread

Other: 2-part mould *Pic*
Simon Baillie -- 11/27/2003, 12:39 pm
Re: Other: 2-part mould
Jack Sanderson -- 11/29/2003, 9:52 am
Re: Other: 2-part mould
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 10:27 am
Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 11/28/2003, 10:15 pm
Re: Whoa, cool!
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 10:18 am
Re: Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 12/1/2003, 12:09 pm
Re: Whoa, cool!
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 12:27 pm
Re: Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 12/1/2003, 12:59 pm
Keep the picture coming on this project. *NM*
John Monroe -- 11/28/2003, 4:59 am