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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | epoxy resin thickened with phenolic micro-balloons. Polyester (vinylester, etc.) resin will dissolve the Styrofoam but you should be safe with epoxy.
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Posts: 190 | I second the epoxy. You can't use polyester on Styrofoam. Are you using expanded Poly? If so why not use the blue (or pink) extruded, it shapes better and can be glued together to form big blocks.
So, what are you building. And send pictures!
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | I second the epoxy. You can't use polyester on Styrofoam. Are you using expanded Poly? If so why not use the blue (or pink) extruded, it shapes better and can be glued together to form big blocks.
I found a CNC nearby and, as a consequence, would be interested to learn about building techniques based on CNC cut styrofoam. Any website indication or recommendation is welcome. Anyone tried to CNC cut an entire styrofoam hull plug, epoxi/glass the outside and then dissolve the styrofoam with a solvent? Do you think it would work? Thanks, Luiz
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Posts: 976 France | Anyone tried to CNC cut an entire styrofoam hull plug, epoxi/glass the outside and then dissolve the styrofoam with a solvent? Do you think it would work? Leave the foam inside the hull: unsinkable boat  I think the right way to proceed would be to make two half hull plugs, build molds around those, and then build hulls from the molds. This said I've seen recently a web site from a Acat build who made his carbon hulls directly from CNC plugs. Can't find it at the moment however... | | | Re: Getting a smooth finish from styrefoam mold
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Posts: 190 | Anyone tried to CNC cut an entire styrofoam hull plug, epoxi/glass the outside and then dissolve the styrofoam with a solvent? Do you think it would work? Leave the foam inside the hull: unsinkable boat  I think the right way to proceed would be to make two half hull plugs, build molds around those, and then build hulls from the molds. This said I've seen recently a web site from a Acat build who made his carbon hulls directly from CNC plugs. Can't find it at the moment however... You might mean this site http://a-class.org.nz/daryl.htm
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Posts: 976 France | Anyone tried to CNC cut an entire styrofoam hull plug, epoxi/glass the outside[...] [...]This said I've seen recently a web site [...] You might mean this site http://a-class.org.nz/daryl.htm That's the one! Thanks. | | | Re: Getting a smooth finish from styrefoam mold
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | "Anyone tried to CNC cut an entire Styrofoam hull plug, epoxy/glass the outside and then dissolve the Styrofoam with a solvent? Do you think it would work?" I did it with a 12' kayak...shaped a Styrofoam hull and glassed it then mechanically removed the core with the help of a HD Shop Vac. Dissolving it was too messy in my minds view. Originally I was going to leave the core in but with a shape of any real volume the core is too heavy. A builder in Brazil told me that he did the same, only used a solvent to dissolve the styrofoam. I don't remember what it was, though.
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Posts: 951 Brisbane, Queensland, Australi... | You shouldn't leave styrofoam in a hull anyway, it soaks up lots of water, increasing the weight of you boat over time. http://www.quickform.net.au/http://www.mouldcam.com/index.phpThere's a similar company on the Gold Coast, can't remember name, that produce their moulds with a rough, deep cut into styrofoam then cover that with a thick epoxy filler for final cut, then paint and polish. Here's the filler, on first page. http://www.atlcomposites.com.au/files/news.news_2009/newsletter_12_-_autumn_09.pdf
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Posts: 190 | This just showed up on sailkarma.com, I thought that this boat was made from carbon and honeycomb! Don't you just hate it when the bow falls off.
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