if you want to get more sharp/crisp logo from the stencil, spray or paint the stencil with the color you have underneath. the paint will fill the "gaps" and when you then apply black coat it will only follow the intended stencil lines and come out more crisp.
Looks like he is using a fiberglass bondo repair kit. I used the same for a small boat once and it looks just like this. I imagine he didn't want to color the resin that comes in the lit for fear of ruining it.
Hi, The quality of you volumes seems really good. I want to try to DIY one for my homemade wall. What weight is the fibreglass you are using ? 450g 600g ? How many layers do you need to have something strong enough? And two last question: What is the glue you are using to bind the sand? What kind of paint are you using for the final layer ? Cheers
To be quite honest, I was actually really underwhelmed with the final result in this video, and I think I'd be pissed if I paid money for a volume like this. The surface is super lumpy throughout. I'm wondering how the big companies avoid stuff like this. Thicker layers and more intense sanding perhaps? May be a bit dangerous to sand fiberglass though...
@@CtHtThomas Same here, it still is a nice result. But if you compare it to fibreglass volumes from BluePill, Xcult, Cheetah, Bleaustone, ... I have been searching a lot about it but it's quite hard to find any information about it. I think there will need to be a lot of testing if I want to make them myself. XD
@@brunodm1573 I tried making something like this video. Turned out ok but not great. The fibreglass was tough to lay down around corners without bunching up. And even after sanding, I get lines/ridges between the overlay of sheets of glass.
Fala Samuel, também vim aqui atrás de informações sobre esse tipo de agarra, mas parece que não tem! Poucos vídeos no youtube tratam do assunto de volumes feitos em fibra de vidro.
if you want to get more sharp/crisp logo from the stencil, spray or paint the stencil with the color you have underneath. the paint will fill the "gaps" and when you then apply black coat it will only follow the intended stencil lines and come out more crisp.
Amazingly descriptive
Hey Man, Where do you get your foam?
Nice work! One question, which density for the pur foam would you suggest? 80kg/m³, 100kg/m³ or 120kg/m³?
what primer do you use? before putting sand
Great video!
Is there a reason why you paint it instead of coloring the resin?
Looks like he is using a fiberglass bondo repair kit. I used the same for a small boat once and it looks just like this. I imagine he didn't want to color the resin that comes in the lit for fear of ruining it.
Que ocupas como molde ? Y cuantas capas le das ?? De fibra ?? Para que aguante el peso ??
Hi,
The quality of you volumes seems really good.
I want to try to DIY one for my homemade wall.
What weight is the fibreglass you are using ? 450g 600g ? How many layers do you need to have something strong enough?
And two last question: What is the glue you are using to bind the sand? What kind of paint are you using for the final layer ?
Cheers
They don't seem to be answering any questions on here sadly.
I would love to know the same.
Did you find any answers yet?
Thanks
To be quite honest, I was actually really underwhelmed with the final result in this video, and I think I'd be pissed if I paid money for a volume like this. The surface is super lumpy throughout. I'm wondering how the big companies avoid stuff like this. Thicker layers and more intense sanding perhaps? May be a bit dangerous to sand fiberglass though...
@@CtHtThomas you definitely don't want to breath the dust from fiberglass but you can definitely sand it as smooth as you want with a respirator on.
@@CtHtThomas Same here, it still is a nice result. But if you compare it to fibreglass volumes from BluePill, Xcult, Cheetah, Bleaustone, ... I have been searching a lot about it but it's quite hard to find any information about it. I think there will need to be a lot of testing if I want to make them myself. XD
@@brunodm1573 I tried making something like this video. Turned out ok but not great.
The fibreglass was tough to lay down around corners without bunching up.
And even after sanding, I get lines/ridges between the overlay of sheets of glass.
De que adianta criar um canal, fazer um tutorial, e depois, não dar suporte respondendo as mensagens posteriormente?
Fala Samuel, também vim aqui atrás de informações sobre esse tipo de agarra, mas parece que não tem! Poucos vídeos no youtube tratam do assunto de volumes feitos em fibra de vidro.
I really would've liked some talking / guidance in this video.
2 layers is hard enough ?
I think maybe you should spend more time on shaping the foam.
What the foam?
what is the white product that you aply?
What kind of fibre is this that you put
Cutting toward your hand?
Please see tutorial own volum climbing