cardboard boat gauge panel

produceguy

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Do you think I could keep the contour of the top with the ply, Will it bend enough to hold the shape?
 

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Start by building a framework under the plywood, just like a boat hull is built. Then screw 1/8" Luan plywood over it. You can then glass to your heart's content. Once you're happy with the shape you can remove the framework.
 

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I planned on making it just how it is and maybe screwing it down to the exsiting glass. So I guess what I'm saying is that the mould you see is the part that will be attached to the boat. Does that make any sense?

Perfect sense :)

First it looks like your using Styrofoam board .. Yea..thats not going to work.

I stick with my first option .. lam a few layers of mat on waxed glass ( any flat glass ). Pop that off..cut your dash and dome out. Shape/fit your part as desired ( you can always bond some kind of ply on the back side of the dash..but the dome part is going to get a few more layers of glass later on after the part has been fitted ).

Remember that when building a part from the outside in you have to take into account of tolerances on the FIT side which changes every time you Add glass or any other material.

This is for making a one up Part only :) .. not a mold or plug.

YD.
 

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I tossed the foam and started over.
It's not the best but alot better than what was in the boat and I was able to get the radio and a cup holder in the panel.
I think I used just about everyones suggestions. I'll post more pics when it's done.
 

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produceguy

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Hey guys, What would be a good paint that I could pick up at Lowes or HD to paint this fiberglass panel?
 

rickryder

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That looks really great Bro! Wood is the man to ask on the paint.
 

produceguy

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That looks really great Bro! Wood is the man to ask on the paint.

Thanks Rick.
Ran into some wireing issues, got her figured out but still need to work on the install and details.
I had some arcrilic paint out in the garage and figured I'd use that since its been sitting out their for a while and I didn't have any plans for it.
 

relocyo

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Hey that looks super sharp bro! I would kinda like a little step by step kinda tutorial on that! I just may be re doing mine after seein how good your came out...
 

produceguy

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Thanks guys.
Been workin on it this afternoon and almost done. I'll post some pics later.
 

produceguy

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IT looks better to me anyway.
Workin on the captains chair, thats why its not in the pic.
 
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dsiekman

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Hey produceguy, just found my way back to your thread. Looks great!
 

registeroot

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looks good man. the best thing about it is you made it yourself.good idea well executed,
 
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