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  • stac1627
    Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 47

    #1

    Scarab Pics

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    South Jersey Vice
  • Mike W
    Senior Member
    • May 2018
    • 345

    #2
    Wow that is some beautiful work! You molded this yourself right? Can you mold me a cockpit insert? What is it's width? I'd have to heavily modify it to fit my hull so one light layer of mat would be plenty but at least it would be better than starting with a sheet of birch ply.
    Otto RC Marine

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    • stac1627
      Member
      • Sep 2014
      • 47

      #3
      Yupp...all OCD me lol!
      The cock pit is molded in the deck...
      If you mock up the cockpit with birtch ply, plywood, basswood, whatever...make a mold of it and cast your piece. Its not as hard as it looks. If you use PVA mold release (spraying is best) you're golden.
      When I start casting pieces I'll can hook you up.
      The side air vents came out really nice
      South Jersey Vice

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      • stac1627
        Member
        • Sep 2014
        • 47

        #4
        Yupp...all OCD me lol!
        The cock pit is molded in the deck...
        If you mock up the cockpit with birtch ply, plywood, basswood, whatever...make a mold of it and cast your piece. Its not as hard as it looks. If you use PVA mold release (spraying is best) you're golden.
        When I start casting pieces I'll can hook you up.
        The side air vents came out really nice
        South Jersey Vice

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        • Mike W
          Senior Member
          • May 2018
          • 345

          #5
          I see no side air vents? I need those but will add them later along with everything else for scale fittings. How did you duplicate the upholstery "texture" on the seats?

          Check out FreKote by Henkel/Loctite.
          Otto RC Marine

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          • stac1627
            Member
            • Sep 2014
            • 47

            #6
            The upholstery came out really nice from the 3d scan...the side padding panels not so much. I had to eliminate them from the 3D print. When you enlarge something 445% sometimes things turn to unusable *!***!***!***!**...
            Here's some pics of the vents. Mid 80's Scarabs had two size vents...

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            South Jersey Vice

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            • Fluid
              Fast and Furious
              • Apr 2007
              • 8012

              #7
              Nice work! A tip for future photos - hold the phone horizontally when taking the photos so the pics are correctly oriented.
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              • Mike W
                Senior Member
                • May 2018
                • 345

                #8
                Never considered the scale modeling possibilities with 3D printing for some reason!! I do what I can with a band saw, belt/disc, and hand tools. My plan for the hatch lids was a piece of alu sheet with a beveled edge and a black vinyl decal for smoked glass. All those details are on the back burner though until the boat runs strong.
                Otto RC Marine

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