I'm thinking ahead, and it makes sense to replace my oem bodywork on my track bike with fiberglass. Mostly because the fairing parts may be a pain in the behind to get, as the bike is low-volume. Also, nobody makes bodywork for this bike.
I was going to use the original fairing pieces as molds, then use those molds to build the fairing pieces. I know it's going to look a bit janky, but I'm ok with that.
Anyone done this before? Tips and tricks to share?
Some googling suggested that painters tape be used to cover the female mold, and cooking spray used as a mold release. I also saw some use saran wrap between the mold and the plug with very good results.
Does the collective have any thoughts?
I was going to use the original fairing pieces as molds, then use those molds to build the fairing pieces. I know it's going to look a bit janky, but I'm ok with that.
Anyone done this before? Tips and tricks to share?
Some googling suggested that painters tape be used to cover the female mold, and cooking spray used as a mold release. I also saw some use saran wrap between the mold and the plug with very good results.
Does the collective have any thoughts?