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Previous I made “in-between” masters of the rudders, diving planes so I could cut out the surfaces without any risk, if it went wrong I could cast other ones.
At that time I made separate tools for each part.
For some parts I crafted only one although I need two pieces. Of those items I need to cast an additional piece, this time I wanted to try multi part casting.
Pre development I AGAIN had a look at the pictures and explanation from David Merriman
My preference goes to making reusable box for the tooling, this works best for me and it’s supports the silicone very well so I can keep it’s thickness to a minimum (it’s expensive stuff).
I made a tool to create the alinement wholes with ease. This was also a good test to work with cores so this was again a very nice learning process.
Picture below show the process from the creation of the tooling till the actual casting result. Parts involved:
-Aft dive plane
-Fwd dive plane
-Shark fin scoop (not going to use it, but it ad’s quantity)
For a reusable box for casting I use Legos. Simple to create pretty much any size or volume required.
-Jeff
I have done that too Jeff works great...what I meant here is that the Box will stay with the silicon tool and will be used every time the tool is used.
As I have decided to make an earlier type AKULA, which carried a circular cross section scoop, had to remake them.
Picture below show the process of creating the new scoops.
Marking out the hull for scribing
I tried several ways to see what was suiting me the most (yes I’m crazy).
Lofted the info from the drawing and foto’s and
directly transferred them onto the hull
transferred them to GRP made laid-up stencils from the hull
Transferred them to brass sheet 0.010 x 4 x 10”
The last option I liked so I cut out the transferred shapes. The disadvantage is that it takes ages to do it right and You have to bent them into shape after you are done.
I now have all the parts that need casting, so I’m in the process to create the tools for them.
I will have tree tools
One for the tow array pod (the pod has to be hollow) so I will try a sort of lost wax method with the use of a core. Did some test concerning the melting point of the wax and the behavior of casted resin when heated up. Should work, will keep you informed.
One for the little parts on witch I will use David’s vacuum casting technique.
And then the last one, the “normal tool for all the other parts (still have to complete)
Tool for lost wax method, wax caliber just below the master of the pod
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