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helm pod - electronics box
made this mold a few years ago - it "works" either way
it "works" overhead,the "bulge" serves as a flat spot to mount an over head lite mounted flat,that same area serves as a spot to mount a compass... this is a real nice part look for one of these mounted overhead in the pilot house my seacraft is gonna be equipped with...
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looks good, nice work.
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That's nice how you have it serving double duty.
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It is a nice part. And a nice mold.
I've got a couple questions about your process. The first one may be a dumb one. Do you buff out the mold release wax, or leave a thick coating like in the picture? Judging by the gloss finish on the part, I'm guessing you buff it out. And what's your layup schedule? I see a lot of mat, but I can't make out if you're also using cloth or roving. The reason I ask is that some of my layups have probably been heavier than they needed to be. It would be a good benchmark to know what kind of layup you're using for a non-structural part like this. Thanks, Dave
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