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Home made Hydrofoils

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Created by dachopper > 9 months ago, 19 Aug 2016
Plummet
4862 posts
23 Sep 2016 6:34PM
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Plummet
4862 posts
23 Sep 2016 6:37PM
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dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
23 Sep 2016 7:33PM
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Some interesting information in those posts..
Stablility is the resistance to manoeuvre

I'm running a 0/0 setup at present with a symmetrical rear foil.

I'll let you know how it goes !

dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
23 Sep 2016 8:31PM
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This guy is a foil making machine!!!!!!!!

Check out his effort ! Moulds, Cad, Resin infusion system !!!!!!!!



Plummet
4862 posts
24 Sep 2016 1:35AM
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wow. that is next level.

djdojo
VIC, 1607 posts
24 Sep 2016 10:05AM
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That video is off the charts - respect! Excellent to see so many different approaches to home-builds. Just be careful with those chemicals - epoxy sensitisation is no laughing matter. And please keep the info flowing on any resins you discover with reduced toxicity and environmental cost.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
24 Sep 2016 10:39AM
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I love Russians.

dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
24 Sep 2016 1:10PM
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Here are my tips:

No matter which epoxy you use, the thinner the epoxy layer, the stronger the bond.

Ie - even if you are gluing two surfaces together, there is a monumental difference between the strength of say a clamp holding the two parts together, or say putting the whole thing in a vaccum bag, which if it's a large part ( 100 square inch ) - could be the same as 1000 pounds of weight holding it together. The difference afterwards, I would guess up to 10 times stronger bond - I delaminated the first piece by hand strength, the second piece, the actual part started to fail while the glued area held together.

I use MaxBond structural - simply because they ship to me, and there is no local glassing shops, they have a massive range.

If your trying to fill a small gap with the epoxy - you have to use some kind of filler to add to the epoxy ( you don't necessarily need to change to another epoxy ) , and my theory is, the size of the gap, is the size of the particles that you should use - so if you have a 4 mm gap, then cut 4mm off some fiberglass or carbon weave, mix it in to the epoxy, and you will have massively better results again, because epoxy by itself is brittle, and that is why it fails - mix in some carbon or glass.... I think another term for it is adding "FLOX"

Piros
QLD, 6936 posts
24 Sep 2016 3:13PM
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Great video

MozKiter
94 posts
24 Sep 2016 7:34PM
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Thanks Plummet. Excellent info. I got my rough drawings now. Let's get started on the measurements!!

MozKiter
94 posts
24 Sep 2016 8:01PM
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That is also what I am designing. I hope it works. I will make my foils but not attach the rear one so I can still flip it around the other way if it doesn't work. Please send some feedback as to how yours rides.

dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
25 Sep 2016 10:42PM
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Well the neutral one goes ok,

basically - If you wanted it perfectly balanced, you should be able to go with 0 degrees AoA on both foils, and move the rear one aft.


I used a symmetrical rear foil on both mine, they both work, and are very manoeuvrable, but I had to move my mast forwards quite a long way

I'm about to change to a lift foil pointed inverted on the rear stab, and I believe I will need to shift my mast back a little again to compensate.


I've also got a production freride and race foil to test out, but atleast I can get some back to back in a week or two

MozKiter
94 posts
26 Sep 2016 2:02AM
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Got a few hours work into my foil this weekend. Also made some progress on my directional DIY board. Will post some pics when my foil is done. I went 64cm by 14cm. Very slight anhedral.

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
26 Sep 2016 4:09PM
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dachopper said..

The carbon print looks stiffer than pla, but in the big scheme, unless I was targeting a race or speed foil, it's not really needed. All the stiffness comes from the fiber orientation on the outside,


I was more getting at not needing the external layup of carbon, because the whole thing would already be full of carbon fibres.

I don't know how strong it would be though. I haven't tried it yet. Also you need a stainless nozzle, otherwise it rips your brass one a new -hole pretty quickly.

Niggle1981
NSW, 23 posts
26 Sep 2016 7:15PM
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Some good stuff going on in here!


dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
26 Sep 2016 8:53PM
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I did some research, the carbon in the glue is tiny length, so u would need outside finish, but there is a new printer in the works that prints, then lays down a complete 3k strand of carbon or Kevlar, that would work, but the print volume is not large enough to fit a foil :(

AGK
NSW, 139 posts
27 Sep 2016 9:16AM
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great video and really good product for backyard build,

Pre-preg carbon would add a heap more strength, didnt quite see the laminate schedule but Uni's in both the horizontal and vertical would be a 100% requirement for me.

i dont really like the Ti, or SS rod as a carbon rod would be as strong or stronger,

but this is being super critical as im working with some insane boat builders currently and the most state of the art boat building techniques on the planet.

great to see so many guys building their own foils, from my foiling experience the biggest thing is stiffness of the mast, or vertical. this cannot be stiff enough. dont be super critical on weight, stiffness is a hell of alot more important than weight(to a point) so another layer or 2 on the vertical is better than a weak section.

just my 2 cents worth


dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
2 Oct 2016 11:55AM
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Low drag model about half finished



airsail
QLD, 1313 posts
2 Oct 2016 6:36PM
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Just fitted a new front wing, still learning but this has improved the foil heaps. Very controllable and stable, the wing is parallel keaping a similar lift across the foil.
The first wing tappered at the tips and worked fine but much harder to fly and control. Now I'm able to start carving the board rather than concentrating on just keeping it flying.
I'm sure over time mk3 and mk4 will eventuate as the learning curve continues, happy foil building.




dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
3 Oct 2016 11:55AM
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Nice work airsail!

I just laminated half , and it's looking great.





Plummet
4862 posts
4 Oct 2016 6:18PM
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I'm ready for a test flight. Got clear coating and painting to go. But that can wait until after my kiting trip next week wind is calling.


Hardcarve1
QLD, 548 posts
4 Oct 2016 8:58PM
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Is that a flame or Hammerhead shark on the mast ?

Plummet
4862 posts
5 Oct 2016 2:03AM
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Hardcarve1 said..
Is that a flame or Hammerhead shark on the mast ?


Why yes it is!

jamesperth
WA, 610 posts
5 Oct 2016 5:58PM
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Plummet said...
I'm ready for a test flight. Got clear coating and painting to go. But that can wait until after my kiting trip next week wind is calling.





Looks very tidy Plummet ! Not sure about the benefits of clear coating it - The first thing we all do is sand ours immediately from new to get rid of the shine. Glossy foils seem to cavitate a lot and ride like sh**. The fastest finish seeems to be a good sand with 400 wet and dry - nothing too fine.

Plummet
4862 posts
6 Oct 2016 12:51AM
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Thanks James i'll take that into consideration.

PS check out this.

Plummet
4862 posts
7 Oct 2016 1:04AM
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Here's a few more pics









MozKiter
94 posts
7 Oct 2016 5:32PM
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Everybody's projects looking good! Busy shaping the rear foil. Already attached front wing. WIll post pics soon.

MozKiter
94 posts
7 Oct 2016 8:11PM
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Here are some pics of my progress. Next i need to shape my mast and attach





What you guys think?

dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
7 Oct 2016 9:38PM
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It will work, good to learn on, top speed..... 12 kts....

dachopper
WA, 1788 posts
7 Oct 2016 9:41PM
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Good ride today on my indestructible foil, I figure top speed is pretty low, like 15 kts, but it still cranks upwind and is super manoeuvre able at low speeds,

Anyhow, here is the high aspect foil cleaned up a little, awaiting me to make the other half. Trialed an alternate way to lay the carbon and it worked big time, just need one more tweak and we should be able to get razor sharp leading and trailing edges ;)

Any engineers in here geeky with CNC machine design?






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