Ok, well I have done some more work with the fiberglass. After my 2.5 layers had completely dried, I had to pry the fiberglass cast from the mold. My idea to use styrofoam covered in foil was a horrible HORRIBLE idea. Many thanks to the guy who said it was a good idea! Next time I will cover the mold with some kind of oil or wax prior to laying down the fiberglass. Anyway, getting the foil off was a bitch. I couldn't get it all off because some resin had gone through the cracks and embedded the foil in itself. Doesn't really matter though.
After I pulled out the mold and sanded off as much foil as I could, I cut off the nasty edges with my dremel. I had a huge vacuum on while I was cutting so most of the dust would get sucked up. I still managed to get some dust on my shirt, but the vacuum made short work of that! After everything was cut to a more clean shape, I washed off the fiberglass and wiped it down to get rid of that horrible dust.
Next I fixed up another batch of resin and precut some cloth squares and did a nice good layer on the inside of the shell. This way, if the shell is a little too big (in the end it has to be flush with the power supply), I will have plenty of room to sand down. The shell is pretty much hardened right now, so tomorrow I can continue my work on it. Tomorrow I will cut it down to the right height, check the dimensions and sand it down. Once it is the right basic shape, I will need to use a bit more fiberglass so I can get some inner flaps made so it can be attached to the PSU. After that I will better define the shape with bondo.
Of course, I will only be doing all this if it turns out well when I check it out tomorrow. If it is horribly wrong, I will get to do it over, starting off with more knowledge than before.
After I pulled out the mold and sanded off as much foil as I could, I cut off the nasty edges with my dremel. I had a huge vacuum on while I was cutting so most of the dust would get sucked up. I still managed to get some dust on my shirt, but the vacuum made short work of that! After everything was cut to a more clean shape, I washed off the fiberglass and wiped it down to get rid of that horrible dust.
Next I fixed up another batch of resin and precut some cloth squares and did a nice good layer on the inside of the shell. This way, if the shell is a little too big (in the end it has to be flush with the power supply), I will have plenty of room to sand down. The shell is pretty much hardened right now, so tomorrow I can continue my work on it. Tomorrow I will cut it down to the right height, check the dimensions and sand it down. Once it is the right basic shape, I will need to use a bit more fiberglass so I can get some inner flaps made so it can be attached to the PSU. After that I will better define the shape with bondo.
Of course, I will only be doing all this if it turns out well when I check it out tomorrow. If it is horribly wrong, I will get to do it over, starting off with more knowledge than before.