Molding a spinner
Posted: June 3rd, 2014, 9:48 pm
Hi.
I am about to attempt moulding my first spinner. My first attempt will only be a static example and I am reasonably comfortable with the theory of the process except for one step, finishing the base of the spinner and truing up.
Even though my first example will be static I think it would be good practice to get it to the same standard as a flying item. Once the laminate has been laid up in the mold and cured there will be some waste material and stray strands protruding out of the mould around the base of the spinner. These clearly need to be removed in a way that results in the spinner having a smooth, flat and true base. One possible approach that occurred to me would be to file and sand the waste material to the same level as the mold (Of course if I have the wrong approach please let me know) but I am cautious about using a permagrit file / sanding to remove material down to the mold itself in case i damage it, as I want to reuse it. the spinner also has to sit true on its base with the apex central etc. What is your advice / best approach?
I have small a lathe if that helps!!
Cheers Dave.
I am about to attempt moulding my first spinner. My first attempt will only be a static example and I am reasonably comfortable with the theory of the process except for one step, finishing the base of the spinner and truing up.
Even though my first example will be static I think it would be good practice to get it to the same standard as a flying item. Once the laminate has been laid up in the mold and cured there will be some waste material and stray strands protruding out of the mould around the base of the spinner. These clearly need to be removed in a way that results in the spinner having a smooth, flat and true base. One possible approach that occurred to me would be to file and sand the waste material to the same level as the mold (Of course if I have the wrong approach please let me know) but I am cautious about using a permagrit file / sanding to remove material down to the mold itself in case i damage it, as I want to reuse it. the spinner also has to sit true on its base with the apex central etc. What is your advice / best approach?
I have small a lathe if that helps!!
Cheers Dave.