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Saved by uncleflo on May 11th, 2021.
This page contains a summary of how I use CAD during the development of a new yacht design, and then leverage that work to actually begin building the vessel by direct use of the computer-generated model. As an extension of this article, please also see our article about why we prefer NURBS Surface Modeling to originate our boat and yacht design. The Design of a new yacht is ordinarily divided into three basic stages.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2019.
FibreGlassDirect is one of the largest fibreglass suppliers of GRP Products in the UK. We supply a comprehensive range of GRP Roofing, Fibreglass Kits, Polyester Resins, Pond Kits, Topcoats / Gelcoats and Boat Repair Materials. We offer a variety of different Polyester Resins which are available through our extensive Fibreglass Repair Kits or available to purchase individually. Our Polyester Resins are used across the marine, construction, roofing and automotive industries to name but a few. Mould making materials are also available from FibreGlassDirect - including Gelcoats, Pastes, Glazes and Clay. Not forgetting our ancillaries - the perfect small additions for any fibreglass or GRP repair. We stock buckets, brushes, personal protective equipment and paddle rollers. Thanks to its versatile nature, Fiberglass can be used for many applications to virtually any size. Fiberglass is becoming a material of choice for customers seeking longevity, durability and ease of application for their fiberglass projects. With over 50 years experience in the fibreglass industry we can provide friendly, sound advice for any fibreglass project large or small. We also offer fast, secure nationwide delivery throughout the UK and Ireland. Give us a try - you won't be disappointed!
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Saved by uncleflo on November 29th, 2018.
A few years ago I decided to order a Buddha garden statue mold online because I wanted to start making these statues and selling them. They are fairly easy to make they just require a little hard work and there are a few things that you can do which help to improve the quality of the finished product. Firstly though I will tell you the things which you will need to make the statue. You will need a mold which you can buy online or you can make your own. I will be putting a hub up soon which shows you how to make your own. You will also need some cement, some sand , some pea gravel, water, a container to mix your concrete in, a spade or something that you can mix your concrete with, a rubber mallet, some silicone spray and some carpet. You can also find a product which is called concentrated plasticiser. I have found that this product helps to reduce air bubbles and also makes the statues stronger and less likely to crack.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 13th, 2015.
CAD, R&D, specification and sketch all the way to prototype, or just a print job? Get in touch and see how we can help you. ABS print jobs can be smoothed in a convection driven 'acetone oven' for an injection moulded look. Method Analysis can also provide limited manufacturing beyond the realm of 3D printing (see hub photos).
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2015.
A lot of people know us for our online toy production works, but we also make customize work. If you are an artist, or work for a company that needs to have a toy made for promotional events or any reasons, simply send us an email to support@patchtogether.com. Our minimal order start as low as 50 units for resin, 300 for plush and vinyl.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 16th, 2014.
Last year i made a carbon fibre violin, I started out by drawing a violin on paper, working out the curve heights, plotting the lot on paper. Once i had my plans drawn it was time to start making moulds, the violin plate moulds started as block of plaster, that i routed out and fine carved to produce a "plug", the 1st mould was taken off that, then fine finishing the top and bottom plate mould took about 1 month, and i still had a lot of fibreglass moulds to make, rib mould, neck mould, finger board mould, they all take time. To have a Shop Bot would be a huge help with the mould making, change the shape slightly on the CAD drawings, rerun CAM, and watch the Shop Bot produce its magic on HDPE ( only a dream ), using a Shop Bot to draw perf lines, and trim the carbon fibre, i wish i could afford one.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 20th, 2014.
Years of research, engineering and wind-tunnel development went into the all-new 2011 DA. Already ridden to major triathon wins by Felt athlete Terenzo Bozzone, this is the bike that left the competition in the dust. With UHC Ultimate+Nano carbon fiber material—shaped through extensive Computational Fluid Dynamics engineering and real-world testing—it's 14% more aerodynamic and 13% stiffer than the last-generation DA. It's also optimized for Shimano Di2 electronic shifting, with internal cable routing and an integrated battery mount.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 19th, 2014.
A great movie on some of the techniques on how to build commercial grade carbon fibre bicycles. What makes the bottom bracket stiffer in a carbon monocoque design than in just a carbon design? Are the fibers more dense in this area, or is it just that it is pre-molded joints as opposed to some kind of welding process? I was thinking of a titanium frame with ovalized and oversized tubes, but now I am researching monocoque possibilities. I need a stiff bottom bracket for climbing.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 24th, 2014.
If you’re really into cycling and are on this site, chances are that over the years you’ve at least toyed with the idea of making your own frame. There’s something truly special and deeply rewarding about riding something that you’ve built yourself, and being able to choose whatever custom geometry and extras that you want only adds to the appeal.
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