POLYURETHANE SIDEWALLS! ...?
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I definately will. The only reason I havent started a thread yet is I am doing bits and pieces when I can.
So far I have my cnc board template, 10 cores, core profiling bed, camber profile mould. I still need to build my press, buy the rest of my materials and get it all happening before our southern hemisphere winter. Today was the first snow dusting at the resorts so I am getting keen!
So far I have my cnc board template, 10 cores, core profiling bed, camber profile mould. I still need to build my press, buy the rest of my materials and get it all happening before our southern hemisphere winter. Today was the first snow dusting at the resorts so I am getting keen!
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have a look at the journal entry i just posted
we plane the stuff with a 13" delta planer all the time.
first a couple passes on the top to get everything nice and flush (with the pouring there are often spots where the PU is a bit thicker than elsewhere). then we flip the core over and start planing the underside until the sidewalls show completely and then a couple more passes to get to the final center thickness.
after that the core goes onto the planer crib and the profile is applied.
the PU is pretty tough stuff, so we have to make smaller passes to keep the planer from bogging down. wear on the knives isn't that bad though.

first a couple passes on the top to get everything nice and flush (with the pouring there are often spots where the PU is a bit thicker than elsewhere). then we flip the core over and start planing the underside until the sidewalls show completely and then a couple more passes to get to the final center thickness.
after that the core goes onto the planer crib and the profile is applied.
the PU is pretty tough stuff, so we have to make smaller passes to keep the planer from bogging down. wear on the knives isn't that bad though.
hey nrg, looks like you missed my questions before. would be great if you could answer them

just one question. what made you choose this particular resin system? i know it's cheap, but i think there are systems with better properties for our purpose. did you ask them about the properties when exposed to cold temperatures (i've read that some polyurethanes get brittle when in temps below -20°C)?
i just noticed the epson 1400...that's going to get you nice graphics! which resin are you using to coat it and did you add some sort of white pigment to it?
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Ok today I routed out a few cores so they can be urethane filled mote style. I can already tell this will be the best method. I have cores prepped for 3 different methods.
1. Mote style with unprofiled core
2. Trough method with profiled core
3. Trough method with unprofiled core
I will post pics and my experiences when I get the test pieces done.
1. Mote style with unprofiled core
2. Trough method with profiled core
3. Trough method with unprofiled core
I will post pics and my experiences when I get the test pieces done.