Building a Carbon Hydrofoil Mast V1

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2023
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Komentáře • 34

  • @AntiVaganza
    @AntiVaganza Před rokem +4

    Apart from the potential copyright and moral implications of copying a mast, no matter where you are in the world you should be able to get some Mcguirs wax (or similar) and possibly even a bit of PVA release agent affordably. The wax is likely easy enough and if you find a fiberglass boat builder in the vicinity, perhaps you can get a bit of PVA from them. With that, you would have the old school composite industry standard for mold releasing and wouldn't need to deal with the creases from the cling wrap.
    Anyhow, cool content and I really enjoyed your dinghy build.

  • @philiptuahu2466
    @philiptuahu2466 Před rokem

    it's great and seriously builded

  • @user-li6gp1ih7x
    @user-li6gp1ih7x Před rokem

    Cool! Thank you!

  • @d4rkgosu798
    @d4rkgosu798 Před měsícem

    Amazing video man . Nice one👏👏👏

  • @grokuikforest
    @grokuikforest Před rokem

    Well Done great job! do you have the dimnenssions of the mast ?

  • @fedemon76
    @fedemon76 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello very good video! One question.
    In your opionion is possible with this method to copy an already existent aeroplane (the down part of the hydrofoil)? Suggetsion?

  • @mustaphaben2921
    @mustaphaben2921 Před 10 měsíci

    Electric foil should be the same but with cables (power for the motor)?

  • @commanderkeeno5552
    @commanderkeeno5552 Před rokem

    Hi, cool video. I’ve been doing all sorts of composite parts over the years but this is a method I’ve not seen done. Do you think the method will work just as well for moulding and making surfboard fins?

    • @HANDIY
      @HANDIY  Před rokem

      Fin shapes are a little more complex, the inside layup might be a little trickier but theoretically i think it could work. The fin Tabs might be the toughest part to figure out. Its hard to find info on how real manufacturers do it, I imagine its a similar process.

  • @aimsy3508
    @aimsy3508 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi ! I would like to gluing my plate to the mast with epoxy stick call
    Adrilite 2031 -1 , what do you think about it ?
    Thank for your understanding!

  • @teaganr3512
    @teaganr3512 Před 11 měsíci

    About how much epoxy did you use

  • @ChristianNally
    @ChristianNally Před rokem

    Thanks for posting! What holds the two halves together? (Do the carbon layers adhere to the foam?) (Is there a risk that it would split in two top to bottom?)

    • @HANDIY
      @HANDIY  Před rokem

      Good question, it seems several factors contribute to the mast's structural integrity. The epoxy inside the mold is pushed towards the leading and trailing edges, effectively gluing the two halves together. Also, the foam used is highly adhesive and bonds well with the epoxy. The top and bottom sections of the mast are made of solid epoxy/carbon fiber, providing additional strength. While there is a risk of the mast splitting in the middle, I've conducted tests by putting my weight on it, and it does not seem close to its breaking point. I've had many successful sessions with it so far. I'm still experimenting with different carbon layups inside the mold. Cheers!

    • @ChristianNally
      @ChristianNally Před rokem

      @@HANDIY Thanks! I also imagine that the force pushing the sides of the mast apart aren't that high. (Maybe just fly faster so they get sucked apart? ;-) ).

    • @noomapollo5389
      @noomapollo5389 Před 3 měsíci

      @@HANDIY I thought you might add a layer of carbon to leading edge and trailing edge after molding. But apparently the foam is enough to hold the halves together. Nicely done!

  • @Jeff_Rowley
    @Jeff_Rowley Před 7 měsíci

    Gloves. Safety first🤙

  • @miguelange3778
    @miguelange3778 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi...magnificent video, you are paving the way for many people..question what is your resin for making the counter mold..?

    • @HANDIY
      @HANDIY  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks, for the mold i used a cheap epoxy mixed with Q-cell.

  • @bartheijboer881
    @bartheijboer881 Před rokem

    Nice example, I am going to make a simular mould including the base for a powerbox and fualage for my current windfoil hydrofoil . What gr carbon material have you used in this mast? And is this buid layout rigid enough?

    • @HANDIY
      @HANDIY  Před rokem +1

      Carbon is 11oz 3 inch unidirectional, the mast does flex a little, I will add a little more next time. Also for diagonal layers, it would probably work better with Bi directional carbon. Cheers

    • @luclareau3949
      @luclareau3949 Před rokem +1

      to have already made two masts for the windfoil and wingfoil I advise to put many more layers of carbon for the mast and also between the base and the mast

  • @weganan
    @weganan Před rokem

    What did you use to mix with the epoxy to create the white mixture for on the wood in the mold?

  • @surfguy4u
    @surfguy4u Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is the carbon layup dry when you add the foam or wet too bond to foam?

    • @HANDIY
      @HANDIY  Před 11 měsíci

      The carbon is saturated with epoxy before pouring the foam.

  • @sirpapstv
    @sirpapstv Před rokem

    Can I buy from you... How much will it cost me...

  • @kitejake
    @kitejake Před rokem

    Great job! Looks like 90-100 cm? How is the flex?

  • @ymcordier1
    @ymcordier1 Před rokem

    No gloves ?

  • @surfguy4u
    @surfguy4u Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is epoxy dry before foam is added??

    • @HANDIY
      @HANDIY  Před 11 měsíci

      no its still wet

  • @jamesstewart5371
    @jamesstewart5371 Před rokem

    HANDIY greetings from Cabarete is that a monofoil at the end of your video?

  • @rolfnilsen6385
    @rolfnilsen6385 Před rokem

    Did you use some sort of barrier cream to protect your skin from the epoxy while working with wet epoxy?
    It was a very interesting video! I suppose the loads are not crazy if the mast holds up with no shear loading failures 🙂
    I'll have to binge through the rest of your build videos. I have some F18/F16 catamaran daggers and rudders to build and your videos are inspirational.

    • @HANDIY
      @HANDIY  Před rokem

      I should have used gloves for sure. The mast still works well, surprisingly no shear stress issues but does twist easy. I recommend checking the Mast v3 construction video for a better overall construction by doubling diagonal carbon layers, extracting PU and replacing it with high density Filler. Best of luck with you builds, i imagine you could use a similar process but you'll probably want to add fiberglass or carbon at the seams just to be safe.