LoudCrownVic
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I've got an 87 Porsche 924s and I'd like to make some pods. I'm working on several different designs...
The thing is once they are done I'd like to find a way to reproduce the pods fairly easily and sell them, there is a fair market for something like this over the internet because the stock front speaker opening's on 924/944 cars are 4x6 and they usually only fit SUCKY speakers such as Blaupunkts.
This is how I was going to do it-
Make the pods from fiberglass or ?
Take the made pods, wrap them in plastic and coat them in Vaseline, then wrap them in plastic again.
Press them into wet plaster and let dry. The plaster should release from the made pods via the Petroleum Jelly, leaving the imprinted contour/shape of the pods.
From there, I don't know if I could just spray the plaster with resin to seal it...
Then use petrolum jelly directly on the mold and lay the material and then saok with resin.
After it was dry The jelly would let the shapre release from the mold for finishing?
What do you think? I'm a fiberglass n00x but I've got big plans for it if you guys think this might work. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
The thing is once they are done I'd like to find a way to reproduce the pods fairly easily and sell them, there is a fair market for something like this over the internet because the stock front speaker opening's on 924/944 cars are 4x6 and they usually only fit SUCKY speakers such as Blaupunkts.
This is how I was going to do it-
Make the pods from fiberglass or ?
Take the made pods, wrap them in plastic and coat them in Vaseline, then wrap them in plastic again.
Press them into wet plaster and let dry. The plaster should release from the made pods via the Petroleum Jelly, leaving the imprinted contour/shape of the pods.
From there, I don't know if I could just spray the plaster with resin to seal it...
Then use petrolum jelly directly on the mold and lay the material and then saok with resin.
After it was dry The jelly would let the shapre release from the mold for finishing?
What do you think? I'm a fiberglass n00x but I've got big plans for it if you guys think this might work. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
