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How to mold using fiberglass

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  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Thursday, January 10, 2013 9:03 AM

I have used fiberglass a bit when scratch building.  The RC planes and RC ships folks use it a lot, and you can get really thin fiberglass cloth at hobby shops (you can get the resin there too).  I made patterns actual size of parts I needed, painted them to seal the wood.  Then waxed the patter, made a plaster female mold from that, laid up fiberglass inside mold.  You can lay up a thin fiberglass outside a male pattern, but the surface will be rough and take a lot of sanding and filler.  I suggest you look for RC books to find detailed description of the process.  Not as many scratch builders in non-operating scale, smaller models mean less likely to use fiberglass.

The non-operating ship people I know use wood a lot for scratch ships. I am particularly partial to so-called bread-and-butter (laminated) wood hulls.  BTW, Ships in Scale, at many hobby shops is a good magazine for scratch building ships.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

  • Member since
    November 2005
How to mold using fiberglass
Posted by PipePlayer on Thursday, January 10, 2013 8:14 AM

I've got a couple of ideas floating around about making a ship hull out of fiberglass but don't know where to begin.  Are there any model-specific resources available (online and with pictures or videos, preferrably)???

Any help, thoughts, ideas, tips, etc., will be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks guys!!!!

Vic    Big Smile

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