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Some follow up questions for my canoe plug and mold questions. Thanks
guys for the previous solutions. Would masonite make a good parting board material and what would I use on it for a release agent. Also is it glued to the mold until the fiberglass cloth is layed up against it. For running the parting line down the keel line I thought it may lead to to difficulties in making a flange at the parting line on the female mold because the bow and stern come to such a narrow edge. It seems a flange running across the mid section of the canoe mold would be easier to build up a flange. Finally would a special putty work by smoothing it into the parting line within the mold instead of having the resin seep in here. Also we are going to vaccum bag these canoes for our club, so I thought perhaps the mold will have to be completly air tight at the parting line by using the putty. Thanks guys for the help. There really isn't any reference out there for these building techniques. I'm sure these are advanced techniques but we are can do guys and want to make a really good canoe |