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newtboysays...Good job. I wonder how fast these can go. A pro should be able to make a wind driven water speed record.
He could have saved some weight by using expanding foam instead of wood as the core and using molds to form the pieces. Then the foam supplies both the pressure and heat to cure the resin, so no vacuum bags needed.
oritteroposays...The core did look like expanded polystyrene foam, he just used a bit of balsa to spread the load from the foil attachment. The vimeo comments have a link to a video from another guy who's done this, and said they independently came up with similar approaches, but I haven't checked it out.
Good job. I wonder how fast these can go. A pro should be able to make a wind driven water speed record.
He could have saved some weight by using expanding foam instead of wood as the core and using molds to form the pieces. Then the foam supplies both the pressure and heat to cure the resin, so no vacuum bags needed.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to oritteropo's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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