So in this video, At the end of the video you made this timelapse video that you continued your work on your Blade in your Garage. Unfortunately, I didn't hear any sound on your timelapse video here. And because At that time YouTube have a 10-Minute limit on videos, the timelapse is short when it come to add fiberglass on your hood then it fades black.
i'm learning a lot from your videos,thank you so much. what about all the lines from the tape transferring to you mold seems like it would be easier to lay over with body filler and gel-coat over the plug then pull the mold. would you please explain why y'all did it this way because i am very curious to know Thanks Lee
@weldonlee1 Yeah thats true about the tape lines, however I am not trying to make a mold at this point in the video. I use the tape so that I can remove the foam and wood underneath and i'm left with a fiberglass shell that i can use to build up on. This entire car is a Body Buck of which I will take molds from once everything is sanded and sculpted the way I want it. Hope this makes sense.
i live in benbrook just 10 m inutes from there!!! motorsport ranch is pretty awesome, ive always wanted to build my own car...just dont have the money to do it though. keep up the work
Did you think about making a mold of that? You can make good money by selling just the fiberglass shells.
JustFlyDammit 5 months ago
@JustFlyDammit Yes this whole project is a Body Buck for making more... a Lot more.
BaileyBlade 4 months ago
So in this video, At the end of the video you made this timelapse video that you continued your work on your Blade in your Garage. Unfortunately, I didn't hear any sound on your timelapse video here. And because At that time YouTube have a 10-Minute limit on videos, the timelapse is short when it come to add fiberglass on your hood then it fades black.
Pader6789 5 months ago
i'm learning a lot from your videos,thank you so much. what about all the lines from the tape transferring to you mold seems like it would be easier to lay over with body filler and gel-coat over the plug then pull the mold. would you please explain why y'all did it this way because i am very curious to know Thanks Lee
weldonlee1 10 months ago
@weldonlee1 Yeah thats true about the tape lines, however I am not trying to make a mold at this point in the video. I use the tape so that I can remove the foam and wood underneath and i'm left with a fiberglass shell that i can use to build up on. This entire car is a Body Buck of which I will take molds from once everything is sanded and sculpted the way I want it. Hope this makes sense.
BaileyBlade 9 months ago
what did you put over the duct tape ... thanks for the videos they are helping me so much
xXdeanXxxXkevinXx 2 years ago
We after we aluminum tape we began building a fiberglass base.
BaileyBlade 2 years ago
wow
SirMitman 2 years ago
What was that you applied over the foam to seal it? Looks like foil duct tape. Looks rad. Keep em' comming.
cichfishy 2 years ago
Yeah thats what we used it sticks well and allows fiberglass to be pulled from the foam if needed.
BaileyBlade 2 years ago
did you guys just lay fiberglass over the foam and work it?
torau666 2 years ago
@torau666
Polyester resin would dissolve the styrene foam.
WaterCottage 10 months ago
i live in benbrook just 10 m inutes from there!!! motorsport ranch is pretty awesome, ive always wanted to build my own car...just dont have the money to do it though. keep up the work
2000v6racer 2 years ago
looks like a honda s 2000 from the front end. and fromt the side it looks like a bmw roadster.
strgzr53 2 years ago
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twtecnologia 2 years ago
I'm sorry friend, good job, will encourage better times, ;)
VISUMLLEIDA 2 years ago
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VISUMLLEIDA 2 years ago
Uploaded modified video, the end was out of perspective so i fixed it.
BaileyBlade 2 years ago