Hey guys, I asked my dad to help me with this sorta thing, and we (read: I) got somewhat confused. Could you guys clarify some points:
(Note: I am 100% new at this. I have heard of it before, but never had the money to get it started. Now that I do, I realise I am somewhat out of my depth. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!)
1. What happens to the paper/cardstock mould once it's been resined/fibreglassed? It is somehow taken out or left inside?
2. If it IS left inside, from what I've read, basically you use only resin and hardener on the outside, to make it easier to sand and finish, and fibreglass on the inside to give it strength. Tell me if I got it wrong somewhere.
3. If it's taken out, how would you get it out if you make something like a full-face helmet, or a Space Marine backpack.
4. What would you do if it's an enclosed model, such as a Warhammer 40K Boltgun or Halo Assault Rifle? I think it would be sort of hard, if not impossible, to somehow fibreglass the inside of an enclosed model.
5. If it's an enclosed model, would you fibreglass the outside, cut it out, remove the cardstock, and then re-attach the two halves?
I think that's all my main questions for now. Thanks in advance for any help.
- Adam