One of your early videos just popped up on my feed. You have my attention, subscribed. Still going through them. I'm not into jets that much but like watching your molding techniques, which can be used broadly. Your excellent results speak for themselves despite the odd hiccup (I like that they are included). Really appreciate the time you have taken to share your experiences.
Bummer with the bearings but seems that you've put the time into good use by sharing these tips & tricks! Much appreciated, especially the point about cutting/trimming the ends of cheap brushes that easily pick up cloth... Will put that tip into immediate use, hadnt even thought about it before but now seems so obvious...! 😅
Great video, do you have a video, do you have a video that shows were you make the design? I am guessing a CAD software? And how you make the molds from scratch? New subscriber.
I use fusion 360 for CAD. And no I don't have a video of designing the models. However, I show a bit off video CAD making the five blade prop in the Tucano series
Wonderful channel with lots of very valuable tips for molding and glassing. I have followed your RC Groups posts and just found you on TH-cam. A couple of things I would find helpful would be some videos on making a plug for a project and also how to make a mold for the plug. Thanks again for shring your experience
Great videos. I appreciate your efforts here and the amount of detail you add to your builds are amazing. How long did the Tucano take you to build, from the start of the first plug until the airplane was ready to fly?
@@britcharming Ok then maybe a bit smaller than the Carf version, I think I might follow some of your advice and try and make my own mould. Thank you again sir.:)
mix the two part resin first. Then add your filler to a mayonnaise consistency or however you want it for the job you're doing. No particular mix it just depends what you need it for
One of your early videos just popped up on my feed. You have my attention, subscribed. Still going through them. I'm not into jets that much but like watching your molding techniques, which can be used broadly. Your excellent results speak for themselves despite the odd hiccup (I like that they are included). Really appreciate the time you have taken to share your experiences.
You have my attention, amazing work sir . About to watch some more of your videos!
Thanks
Bummer with the bearings but seems that you've put the time into good use by sharing these tips & tricks!
Much appreciated, especially the point about cutting/trimming the ends of cheap brushes that easily pick up cloth... Will put that tip into immediate use, hadnt even thought about it before but now seems so obvious...! 😅
Subscribed and enjoying your channel. Thank you for sharing your knowlege and experiance.
Lots of great tips and tricks, thank you for sharing! Its saved to favorites now 👍🏼
Great video, thank you for sharing your experiences and tips!
Amazing job !
Subscribed. Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
sir can we use mold release waxinstead of pva release agent?
Yes you can. However with just wax then the plug that you will be using for the mold must be near perfect and shiny or the part can grab and be ruined
Great tips , many thanks
Great video, do you have a video, do you have a video that shows were you make the design? I am guessing a CAD software? And how you make the molds from scratch? New subscriber.
I use fusion 360 for CAD. And no I don't have a video of designing the models. However, I show a bit off video CAD making the five blade prop in the Tucano series
Very nice work
Very good thanks!
thank you so much for all the help...
and what is the white glue u r using ?
Not glue it is a mix of resin and microspheres to thicken the resin for both details coverage and or gluing the parts together
For Epoxy mixing I use a scale only for the last 40 years
Wonderful channel with lots of very valuable tips for molding and glassing. I have followed your RC Groups posts and just found you on TH-cam. A couple of things I would find helpful would be some videos on making a plug for a project and also how to make a mold for the plug. Thanks again for shring your experience
one in the Tucano series and A6
Great videos. I appreciate your efforts here and the amount of detail you add to your builds are amazing.
How long did the Tucano take you to build, from the start of the first plug until the airplane was ready to fly?
Thanks The Tucano was about 18 months total with 200 plus hrs of CAD design.
Do you vacuum bag your molds? Or just use the filler to get your details
Sometimes it depends on the part I need. For the fuse I just use the filler with no vac.
@britcharming gotcha, been wanting to get into composite since I have a cnc to make molds but don't wanna get into bagging if not needed
Are the exhaust nozzles for a Carf sized Eurosport? are they available for purchase?
Thanks Graham
I have no idea
@@britcharming What scale is your eurofighter aircraft?
Sorry I forgot to say that your work is pretty outstanding sir.:)
@@willo996 I forget the scale size I think it is around 1/9th scale. The end to end is 76" and 21 lbs flying weight
@@britcharming Ok then maybe a bit smaller than the Carf version, I think I might follow some of your advice and try and make my own mould. Thank you again sir.:)
What is the mixture of Splooge?
mix the two part resin first. Then add your filler to a mayonnaise consistency or however you want it for the job you're doing. No particular mix it just depends what you need it for
For putting my Cabosil I use a sandwich bag, and just put in the can when done with it
Tried that but did not like it
Superb !!!