well.... here is step 2 where I pry away the fibreglass imprint of the door
As you can see the original door panel came off ok (although there is resin all over the place and it will need a few hours of cleaning)
The center section of the door panel didn't fare to well due to the shape... I was forced to destroy it to get it off.
Well now that the original panel is FUBAR I guess I have to follow this project all the way through to the end.
Next I will trim this fibreglass imprint and make an exact copy of the original door panel. After that comes 20 to 40 hours of modifying it and turning it into the panel I want to have at the end of all this.
Then I make a mold of this new "perfect" panel and then it can go into production.
If this was done by a local fibreglass shop the time to take it from an original panel to a "production mold" would be in the neighborhood of $6000 to $8000.
I've allready invested about 5 hours which would have cost about $200 if done by a fibreglass manufacutrer ( $40 an hour is actually cheap considering how few people are actually in business doing this for a living)
So you can now see why carbon fibre and fibreglass production parts tend to be expensive....the material itself is not much money.... it's all the time required to make a mold in the first place.
Plus molds only last so long before you need to make another one so it's an ongoing cost in the production.