I'm in the process of designing a single-seater track car, modeled in the spirit of LMPs. I just finished school, and I am looking for a job at the moment, so I'll have to procure the necessary equipment when the funds become available. In the meantime, I am in the beginning phases of the parametric design. Most of the bodywork will likely be made from fiberglass just for cost reasons. I'll make that decision after I cost everything out. The smaller components such as the seat/cockpit and the rear wing I'll probably make from carbon to save a few pounds.
I do have some experience with forming foam molds (
link to pictures). These particular pieces were done using the moldless technique due to time constraints, but I've seen some methods for
producing part lines on molds that seem simple enough. However, there is always more than one way to do something and it never hurts to hear other opinions. The large items, like say a big piece of bodywork seem easy enough. I'm more curious about ways to not only build tightly wrapped components such as wings, but also methods for mounting them to the car, whether it be by riveting a strut to the wing, bonding an aluminum mount to the wing structure, etc.
I've found
this video dealing with construction of a wing for an RC airplane. I'd imagine that the techniques are similar for a car wing, I'm just not sure about the method they've used to bond the two halves. I've also found
this tutorial that shows a method for attaching the endplates. I was curious to see if anyone had an opinion on these methods or possibly better ways of going about it. I'm also a visual person, so pictures are definitely appreciated, if you have some available that is.