How to Make a Plug for a Mold - Part 3
In Part 3 of this video series on making a plug, Stephan is fairing the fiberglass on the foam to get the form just right so he can get a perfect mold off of it. Using TotalBoat's Total Fair Epoxy Fairing Compound, you can easily fill and smooth out any imperfections without a tons of difficult sanding. Use this video to make your own plug for a mold for any kind of part. Ask us your questions below and we can help try to translate this for your own project.

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Making a Plug for a Mold - Part 4

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How to Make A Fiberglass Mold from a Plug - Part 2

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Threading, knurling and grooving tools for the beginner

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How to Create a Fiberglass Part From Scratch - Beginners Guide

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How to make Fillets with WEST SYSTEM Epoxy

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How to fiberglass with Epoxy

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How to Make A Fiberglass Mold from a Plug - Part 1

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Making a Plug for a Mold - Part 5

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How to Build a Fiberglass Mold: Building a Mold for a CX500 Motorcycle Side Cover

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Making a large composite mold of complex shape. Part 2: Covering the plug.

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Fibreglass vacuum moulding.

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Making A Fibreglass Mould

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How to Make Large Composite Fibreglass Patterns by Hand

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Fibreglassing Made Simple - with WEST SYSTEM Epoxy

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How to Make a Fiberglass Mold from an Existing Part: Part 1 Preparing the Plug - Custom CX500 Moto

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How To Build a MOLD PATTERN to make FIBERGLASS PARTS

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Making a Fiberglass Mold and Laying up the Parts for a 100 MPH Boat

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How to Build a Hull Mold for a Panga 14ft | Part 5 - Plug Modifications

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