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Fairing is a lot of work whether you do it to a plug or do it to a hull.
The quality of the final product will only be as good as the original pattern but the pattern has to be a lot better to make up for things that can happen building the mold and laying up the hull. As long as your lines are fair on the station molds getting a professional surface on a pair of one off hulls is not a lot more work than fairing the plug and preping the mold. Unless you have a lot of experience a lot can go wrong with a plug/mold process. The mold can warp during handling, the release agent can fail and anything wrong with the plug will be duplicated is anything build from the mold. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Jens" wrote As you say on the site, boatbuilding isn't about money, it's about creating something. I will not be satisfied unless my final result is looking fair and shiny, like a pro build boat. Thus my thoughts about building a female mold for the hull. But if an equal quality can be obtained by building a male mold/plug and then fairing the outside of the hull to a pro result, this could be a way of doing it. So this method also has to be considered by me. Can you tell me if i can expect as nice a result with your suggested method as with a female mold and, in short, describe the methods/materials used to achieve this. I fear, that fairing a hull build on a male mold is quite demanding (sanding, filling and so on). Please tell me i'm wrong. I still would like to read more about how to make a plug for building a female mold, i.e. workprocess, materials etc. So if anyone has a link to pages where this method is descibed, i still would like to study this before desiding which way to go. |
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