industrialite1
Mechanical
- Oct 24, 2005
- 3
Hello,
I am involved in building a mold for a small single person wet submarine for an international contest my college engineering club has decided to enter for the 2nd year in a row.
Last year another college built out hull and it didnt make it to this year... I have decided to undertake the construction process of mold making and casting the hull out of fiberglass.
I have a few kinks to work out and I will start with the basic plan of attack in order to get feedback.
After designing the general dimensions of the hull, we plan on making foam washers of the desired diameter and skewering them onto a pipe to make the basic outline of the body. --- it will look like a function that has been estimated by a riemann sum. The surface will be sanded smooth by rotating on a rotisserie. The pipe will be removed and a layer of bondo will be applied. When sanded smooth again, it will be molded.
This is where it gets a litte grey.
What I was thinking of doing was taking two 1/4 inch sheets of plywood and cutting the shape of the plug into the center of each in oder to bisect the plug. After prepping the plug with mold release, laying layers of glass to one side, letting it dry and repeating for other side. Then splitting the two pieces of plywood in order to remove the plug. Now I sould have my two sides of the mold to cast the final product into.
This sounds like the best way of doing this to me but I have not any experience in mold making of this size.
Not to mention, Im not sure of what type of foam to use...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I am involved in building a mold for a small single person wet submarine for an international contest my college engineering club has decided to enter for the 2nd year in a row.
Last year another college built out hull and it didnt make it to this year... I have decided to undertake the construction process of mold making and casting the hull out of fiberglass.
I have a few kinks to work out and I will start with the basic plan of attack in order to get feedback.
After designing the general dimensions of the hull, we plan on making foam washers of the desired diameter and skewering them onto a pipe to make the basic outline of the body. --- it will look like a function that has been estimated by a riemann sum. The surface will be sanded smooth by rotating on a rotisserie. The pipe will be removed and a layer of bondo will be applied. When sanded smooth again, it will be molded.
This is where it gets a litte grey.
What I was thinking of doing was taking two 1/4 inch sheets of plywood and cutting the shape of the plug into the center of each in oder to bisect the plug. After prepping the plug with mold release, laying layers of glass to one side, letting it dry and repeating for other side. Then splitting the two pieces of plywood in order to remove the plug. Now I sould have my two sides of the mold to cast the final product into.
This sounds like the best way of doing this to me but I have not any experience in mold making of this size.
Not to mention, Im not sure of what type of foam to use...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.