Completing the Rear Molds! Sky-gea Build: Part 28

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PublishedApr 14, 2024
Duration30:28
Video IDESwWVpgaxkE
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Views56.7K
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Comments110
Engagement Rate5.37%
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In this episode we finish finish the molds for the rear fenders. This marks 7 out of 12 molds finished for this widebody conversion. For anyone counting, that's 15 out of 24 separate mould pieces made so far. Enjoy the video. Products used in this video: (in order of appearance) Tooling / Plug preparation: Prestec 2093 surface primer (sealer) Soft filleting wax TR-910 Liquid mold sealer TR-900FD Liquid release agent Mold making: Vinyl ester tooling gelcoat (red) Polyester resin West Systems 413 microfiber blend (filler additive) Polyester tooling resin 30 GSM fiberglass surface tissue 225 GSM chopped strand fiberglass mat 450 GSM chopped strand fiberglass mat If you enjoy these videos and want to see more, please consider supporting me on Patreon. I would love to be able to work on builds like these full time and your support helps make that possible. There are heaps of special rewards and behind the scenes posts so please check it out. https://www.patreon.com/TofuAutoWorks Also feel free to checkout my Instagram where I post regular updates on all of my builds. https://www.instagram.com/tofuautoworks/ Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:08 - Sanding and polishing 01:52 - Adding flange and filleting wax 03:38 - Mold sealer and release agent 05:22 - Gelcoat 06:49 - Skin coat 09:35 - Main fiberglass layup 11:30 - Drilling split flange holes 14:55 - Demolding rear fender 16:34 - Trimming rear fender mould 19:56 - Demolding door 21:15 - Trimming door mould 24:00 - Wetsanding 25:59 - Removing masking 27:05 - Polishing 29:26 - Completed moulds 30:17 - Outro

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