Thanks! Paul, green foam is polyuretane foam resistan for some solvent like acetone , 646 tinner , polyester resins and gelcoat to any epoxy putty can add just on the surface. Please clarify the first question. Spacing between buck panels...?Richard
I admire your work and it gives me some ideas for my project. If you don't mind, a few questions
1) what is the fore-aft spacing of the various stations
2) what material is the green foam?
Thanks David! I appreciate your opinionGood work, this is going to be interesting.
Please clarify the first question. Spacing between buck panels...?
Fantastic work, by the way. This is a massive undertaking, cheers for taking it on!
Material is pressed cardboard thicknes 3mm, Bucks make with software called slicer for fusion, distance between some layers are differen. Software allows make differen spaces between layers if u need. In my case I chose count of layers along the part, a distance is about 72mm at front body part .He is requesting the distance which you chose to space out the contour pieces you had cut- the measurement between each contour.
RichardThanks! Paul, green foam is polyuretane foam resistan for some solvent like acetone , 646 tinner , polyester resins and gelcoat to any epoxy putty can add just on the surface. Please clarify the first question. Spacing between buck panels...?
Richard
Wanting to learn how close are the formers, the pieces that run across with width of the body, the nominal center to center spacing. Hopefully , the red arrow will show up and help explain.