Right, I left you with the carbon mould being closed up to stick the 2 halves together.
I pulled the mould apart after work this afternoon and convinced the stock to pop out.
Yeah. That's pretty ugly. Gave it a quick trim and it looks like this now:
Where I've cocked up.
There are patches where I was too light on the resin with the first layer and didn't get a full wet out.
I don't think that's the end of the world, I can effectivly give it a clear coat of resin on the outside. Not ideal but I can't think of a better option at the moment.
Demoulding was a bastard. Think waxing the mould over a couple of days next time then a couple of layers of hairspray as a release agent might be the go.
Whats worked well.
I got the carbon in all the fiddly places really well!
I neglected to take a photo of the nice bits around the grip and bolt cut out, sorry. I reckon it looks the part.
My next step is to make the barrel channel.
This will involve some PVC conduit and possibly swearing quietly to myself.
I'll mould the outside of the PVC so the barrel is free floating by a mile. The first 50mm or so I'll just bed with epoxy when I put it all together.
Every machine is a smoke machine,
If you use it wrong enough.
Just bed the first parrallel section of the barrel, you don’t need to go any further.
Hey @stug would this foam work to fill a mould and still pop out? Or any idea what foam type Sako would use?
C uv just about finished my new stock m8 haha
C uv just about finished my new stock m8 haha
@Freezer no idea sorry. It would probably stick would be my guess
@Padox , I wouldn't get your hopes up mate, he promised me biscuits and they never turned up. Then just to rub it in he informs me they were double choc TimTams..... ate the whole packet himself.
Sounds like Joe all over haha
Looking good. Be interesting to see what weight is at the end.
@stug is that how you used to join your 2 halves together or did you trim the flanges back so that butted end on?
I had mine in the vacuum bag for about six hours, then trimmed the sides flush with the mold. Then joined the two halves together.
Fridge or freezer compressor. One line blows and the other sucks. You can make super quiet low volume air compressors or vacuum pumps from them. Super handy.
A vac pump from one of these pulls a really good vacuum but has very low volume, so you need a well sealed bag and may need to evacuate most of the air with a vacuum cleaner or similar.
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