image.pngPictured above is the 3d model for my wingtip mold. I divided it into 24(!) pieces and started 3d printing the parts of the mold.
It will take about 30 days and $300 worth of filament to print each mold (right and left). Neither time nor cost is prohibitive, but both are annoying.
The alternative would be to print the wingtip itself as a dummy and pull a mold off of that. Much faster print, much less material.
One possible advantage of a 3d printed mold would be the ability to assemble it and take it apart in multiple different ways. Eg, for the tight spots, I could start the layup using only the relevant parts of the mold, then add on the other parts of the mold. Ditto for taking the mold apart.
The main advantage of 3d printing the plugs then pulling a molds would be that the parts can be permanently glued together - after some filling/sanding/priming there would be no concern for aligning the seams or the seams showing.
I have been through the process of 3d printing plugs/molds for fiberglass layups but this is far and away the largest and most complicated such project I have tried.
Would appreciate any advice or suggestions.
It will take about 30 days and $300 worth of filament to print each mold (right and left). Neither time nor cost is prohibitive, but both are annoying.
The alternative would be to print the wingtip itself as a dummy and pull a mold off of that. Much faster print, much less material.
One possible advantage of a 3d printed mold would be the ability to assemble it and take it apart in multiple different ways. Eg, for the tight spots, I could start the layup using only the relevant parts of the mold, then add on the other parts of the mold. Ditto for taking the mold apart.
The main advantage of 3d printing the plugs then pulling a molds would be that the parts can be permanently glued together - after some filling/sanding/priming there would be no concern for aligning the seams or the seams showing.
I have been through the process of 3d printing plugs/molds for fiberglass layups but this is far and away the largest and most complicated such project I have tried.
Would appreciate any advice or suggestions.
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