Laser Cutting and Molds
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Laser Cutting and Molds
Hey guys this may sound like I am planning on building a new boat.. I am not any time too soon. Just a few questions I've been thinking about:
Number 1: How do you laser cut wood? Where do you do it? Tell me about laser cutting wood!Can I take plans somewhere and get wood cut to them? Just wondering about laser cutting some wood for a boat.
Number 2: How can you create your own boats/cowls with fiberglass... You make a mold?out of what? how? then you lay fiberglass in it? how do you get mold back? tell me about using molds to make stuff (mainly stuff like vents and scoops and cowls)
Sorry if Ishould have searched some of this stuff.. Iknow im bad about forgetting to use the search engine and asking to many questions
but a little back ground info would be awesome
oh one last thing, if I were to get some wood laser cut and make a boat and then put everything in it would that be cheaper than buying a kit or just a single hull or RTR stuff?just wondering thanks!!!
Number 1: How do you laser cut wood? Where do you do it? Tell me about laser cutting wood!Can I take plans somewhere and get wood cut to them? Just wondering about laser cutting some wood for a boat.
Number 2: How can you create your own boats/cowls with fiberglass... You make a mold?out of what? how? then you lay fiberglass in it? how do you get mold back? tell me about using molds to make stuff (mainly stuff like vents and scoops and cowls)
Sorry if Ishould have searched some of this stuff.. Iknow im bad about forgetting to use the search engine and asking to many questions
but a little back ground info would be awesome
oh one last thing, if I were to get some wood laser cut and make a boat and then put everything in it would that be cheaper than buying a kit or just a single hull or RTR stuff?just wondering thanks!!!
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RE: Laser Cutting and Molds
A search would have done you some good, here's some stuff on making a plug, mold and finished product..
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7292440/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm]Making the Dreamin* CS[/link]
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7912646/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm]More on the CS[/link]
There is other stuff available both on here and RCGroups. RCGroups "Composites Fabrication" forum is an excellent resource.
Laser cutting, you will need to find someone in your area that has a cutter and have plans that are in dxf format or be able to convert plans to dxf.
Building a wood boat can be cheaper than buying a ready made hull but if you are going to pay someone to laser cut then I would suggest the [link=http://zippkits.com/]Zipp Kits[/link] as a very price conscious alternative.
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7292440/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm]Making the Dreamin* CS[/link]
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7912646/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm]More on the CS[/link]
There is other stuff available both on here and RCGroups. RCGroups "Composites Fabrication" forum is an excellent resource.
Laser cutting, you will need to find someone in your area that has a cutter and have plans that are in dxf format or be able to convert plans to dxf.
Building a wood boat can be cheaper than buying a ready made hull but if you are going to pay someone to laser cut then I would suggest the [link=http://zippkits.com/]Zipp Kits[/link] as a very price conscious alternative.
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I only know a little about laser cutting as one of my sisters owns 3 of them but small by a lot of standards, only 25 watts with 12" x 24" beds. We have cut some boat kits using them though but they can only handle wood up to about 3/32". What you need is usually a .dxf type of file made of your drawing. Have it a laser ready as possible to save you time and money at the cutters. Most will charge you a setup fee plus actual laser cutting time. A high wattage laser cutter can whip out a kit in maybe 20 minutes or less.
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thanks guys for all the info. once again sorry I didnt search and yes zippkits are a great choice as I just finished one
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thanks guys for all the info. once again sorry I didnt search and yes zippkits are a great choice as I just finished one
thanks guys for all the info. once again sorry I didnt search and yes zippkits are a great choice as I just finished one
As most of the laser cut boat sections ae computer controlled, you can thus go to my web site and get and explaintation on how to cut up a few raw wood parts cut. Already doing this for the competition at this time, so you may have to wait.
Wm.