ITTOG
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Thanks, I clearly forgot given I had the same question in post 52.Read post #53.
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Thanks, I clearly forgot given I had the same question in post 52.Read post #53.
If this prototype works out, I could always make a mold from this original. You apply mold release to the original's surface and fiberglass over it to make negative's. You pop off the negative mold and strengthen it with reinforcement. You then have a mold that you can copy the original with. The downside is that the original will probably get messed up making the mold. It's nice hearing that people are interested in the design. Maybe I'll find some customers.Before you git to far along why not make a mold of your top? Never know what the future will bring?
I used Nudo Fiberlite, and am adding support to the inside.Is this the FRP you used? It's kinda weak compared to typical camper FRP, but the price is much better!
....OR a plug mold for the production of a much lighter fiberglass roof shell/part?
I used Nudo Fiberlite, and am adding support to the inside.
Now that would be beautiful. I'd love to see a camper with black carbon fiber layup inside and out, where you could see the carbon through the resin. Light, strong, and insulated.I think the best way to do that would be to start with XPS or other foam that you could carve and shape to your heart's desire. If you want light (and insulated) it's best to have a double wall with a foam core. Fiberglass is not very stiff... even the optimized vacuum or infusion type with stitched cloth. Strength/weight is good, but not stiffness/weight. A carbonfiber layup (same thickness) will be ~3x stiffer, and a little bit stronger and lighter.
Now that would be beautiful. I'd love to see a camper with black carbon fiber layup inside and out, where you could see the carbon through the resin. Light, strong, and insulated.
I love exposed wood grain.I just finished glassing the ribs to the panels with 2” woven glass. It’s difficult to see since it is transparent.View attachment 692561View attachment 692562
Eventually I'll insulate the top and the wood won't be seen. It is kinda cool, though. It reminds me of an old canoe.I love exposed wood grain.