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Mold Glassing
Photo by eloy avila
created 11/17/2002
submitted 11/17/2002 06:27:58 AM

After sanding of the mold foam a layer of fiberglass and resin was used to make the surface more durable and able to hold a better vaccuum.


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Mold Sanding
Photo by eloy avila
created 11/17/2002
submitted 11/17/2002 06:33:10 AM
Here is an intermediate sanding step between coats of primer sealer. We used 150 grit at first and the last few steps were 400 grit and up. A final wet sanding was done to finish it off.
Mold foam sanding
Photo by eloy avila
created 11/17/2002
submitted 11/17/2002 06:26:03 AM
Here you see the molds after being CNCd. The surface was painted with a special primer that allowed the sanding of the foam to be careuflly monitered. The foam was also sanded with spare blocks of the same foam.
Mold Priming
Photo by eloy avila
submitted 11/17/2002
After the fiberglass a primer (Duratec) was applied with a sprayer and (on the edges) with brushes and rollers. Several layers of the primer were used of different colors with a sanding phase between each to allow a better finish.
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