making a ride plate

so i got bored today and i cast a mold off the stock ride plate...then i attempted to make myself a ride plate it went better then i expected but not perfect- the plate is perfect but it has way to much flex. this is what i used what did i do wrong?
The plate i made is 3 layers of 12 oz biaxial glass with a light cloth on the bottom to smooth it out. I used west systems epoxy resin with the 205 harder. i layed the glass used a roller to get extra resin out then sandwiched glass between my mold and the stock ride plate. It came out perfect but too flexy what do i need to do - more glass, carbon , kevlar? something ?

Thanks
 

snowxr

V watch your daughters V
Location
Waterford, MI
Either use more layers to make it close to the thickness of a stock rideplate, or use carbon to give strength. Keep in mind that the mounting area should be the same thickness as a stock plate so that it matches the shape of the hull when you bolt it on.
 

joe b

depth tester
Location
northfield, nj
I'm thinking you might have got the resin & hardener mix off. Are you using the west systems pumps or did you eye it up. The 205 is the fast hardener with @ 10 min. pot life and I'm thinking if you had the mix right you would'nt have enough time to lay-up a ride plate.
 
G

Goose

Guest
sounds like you need more thickness.throw a couple layers of mat in their to thicken it up
 

Flash-FX

No Square..No Round..FX-1
You might need another 3 layers (6 total) of 12oz. biax. CF really stiffens them up on the first and last layers. I like to use 2mm coremat to lighten them up without loosing the stiffness. The first one I made has like 3 layers of coremat in the main center area. With about a 11/4" of heavy cloth around the perimeter for the bolt hole supports. The plate I run for the surf actually will float.
 

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gj_fx1

X-H2
All woven cloth (not biax) would have been better. Cloth gets you more fiber loading plus the fibers all run in the direction you want.
Enough better I don't know.

Also it would be good to get some metal inserts in there at the mount holes.
 

dbrutherford

Parts Whore
Location
Fairmont, WV
Flash that is a sweet looking plate! I have been debating on trying to make my own X2 hood. I have an old one to pull the mold off of. I have done soem fiberglass repair with Autozone Bondo fiberglass repair kits. But where can you get a vacuum bag kit and where do you guys buy your West Systems at?

DAVE
 

Flash-FX

No Square..No Round..FX-1
Flash that is a sweet looking plate! I have been debating on trying to make my own X2 hood. I have an old one to pull the mold off of. I have done soem fiberglass repair with Autozone Bondo fiberglass repair kits. But where can you get a vacuum bag kit and where do you guys buy your West Systems at?

DAVE

http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/9841 Did you ever check out my 1/2 re-build? Some parts of it might help you out.
 
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