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16.821 is a capstone class centered on building an aircraft. Many students learn a technique for layups through this class. Here, we'll break down that technique into several steps.

  1. Make a Mold
  2. Prep the Layup
  3. Do the Layup

Make a Mold

Not every layup requires a mold, but for some (like a nosecone layup or bulkhead layup), molds are very useful. They ensure that your part comes out the right size and shape, and also gives the part a beautiful surface finish if done properly! To make a mold:

  1. Buy some RenShape.
    1. RenShape is a dense, sturdy foam that is very easy to work with. Aluminum is a preferred mold material because it is harder and less porous than the foam. But, Renshape is cheaper, lighter, and easier to manufacture, especially when the mold becomes very large.
    2. 16.821 uses this type: https://www.freemansupply.com/products/machinable-media/renshape-modeling-and-styling-boards/renshape-440-styling-board
  2. Create a CAD model of what you want the mold to look like.
  3. Using the CAD model, route the shape into the RenShape.
  4. Sand the RenShape mold.
    1. It is important to be detail oriented in the next couple of steps. 
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