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boat building
when a new boat is built what is the process.you wax the mold spray gelcoat shoot the glass hand lay or what ever method the company may use.then you install the core fiberglass it install stringers.know the boat is ready to come out of the mold.how do they do that the mold part?i know the mold can rotate and is on wheels do they pick it up with a crane or what.again i know the mold rotates for what reason.
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why are you mad about this? or did you put the wrong icon on the topic?
i say you pretty close on the process..... |
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not mad at all im just trying to understand the last process.how does it come out of the mold?
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You ARE pretty close on the process.
Most manufacturers put a layer of Coremat, chopped fiberglass mat, on the gelcoat to prevent print-through in the finished product. The supplier of the resin products gives the manufacturer a lamination schedule with parameters of when the mold release agents will kick-in. Nothing is etched in stone, so the experience of the workers is an important factor here. Hope I helped. |
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still want to know diffrent ways of takeing the boat out of the mold?do they pick it with a crane do they slide it out on the floor doe's the mold split in two?
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Oh.
Some manufacturers lift with overhead cranes while injecting compressed air between the mold and the piece coming out. The Sonic and Active Thunder molds did not split in 1994 and 1995 when I worked as their sales manager. I don't know if that's changed. |
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The molds rotate so that they can glass the inside while standing outside and reaching in.
The wheels are for moving the molds around the shop...from glassing area to curing area to oven, etc. |
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sometimes wedges are driven avound the boat between the hull and the mold and water is ran in crack this produces literally floating the hull out of the mold..... usually a mold release is used and the vacum is what holds the boat in the mold not the stickness of resin.....
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Sometimes parts of a mold may be split into pieces to get complex angles that would normally lock the part being made inside the mold. You also asked how they make the mold......well they would build a full size "Plug" of the part they want to replicate. Sometimes, like in the case of a hull, they can make it functional so they can test it and tweak parts before they cast a mold from it. Building the mold is the same as building the hull.....they just do a female part instead of a male part.
Go here and search around....plenty of good info and other links about building: http://boatdesign.net/forums/index.php? |
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Get your hands on the book "Heart of Glass" by Daniel Spurr.
You will love it. Fiberglass boats and the men who made them. Aronow, Bertram, Wynne, Hunt, Gar Wood, Gary Garbrecht, Genth,... all mentioned or contributed. This is a must-read if you're really interested. Technical, but very interesting. I couldn't put it down. |
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Originally Posted by License To Thrill
Where? Is it still in print? Can I order from a bookstore?
Any bookstore should have it or can order it. Mine was a gift. |
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here you go just ordered one for myself http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...151376-7187318
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Hillbilly:
Let me know what you think of this book. Ed Cozzi |
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I need to get one of those.
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Originally Posted by sonic28
when a new boat is built what is the process..
This is where my website may come in handy. Use the link below and click on the Boat Building page and checkout the Bullet 130 Building Process. I also have links to other manufacturer's techniques as well. I hope this should help you understand what you are looking for.... :drink: |
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thanks sharkey now that's what i was looking for.
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Originally Posted by sonic28
thanks sharkey now that's what i was looking for.
Now for something really cool: Custom Vacuum Bagging Boat Pics |
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