Ok guys, I will start a "how to" do a fiberglass part for you. Now please be aware that there are a bunch of different ways of getting to the same finished product and I am by no means an expert! I have taken all the input from the guys who really are experts doing the glass work for Ziroli, Meister, and other company's then found out what works for me.
I'll start at the very beginning, making the plug; The plug is what you want your final part to be, any defects, wrong dimensions, or other problems will be transferred directly to your molds and as such your final glass parts. Taking time to get your plug right will pay off in the long run and give you the ability to make a good accurate mold, what ever the part may be from a set of wheel pants to a full glass fuse.
The first step is to get the profile of the part drawn out, I will use the Ascender as an example. I took a set of 3-views from a 1945 Model Airplane News and had them blown up so I could take more accurate measurements. once I have the profile all drawn out this is then transferred to a sheet of plywood (picture #1). Then cut out the profile and this will become the center of your plug (picture #2). Now you need a good 3-view that has as many cross sections as you can get. Next step is to draw out all the cross sections and cut them out of the same sheet of wood(picture #3).
I have found that using a 1/4" thick sheet of plywood requires the profile to be stiffened up using some 2"X 3/4", it really dosent matter what size wood you use to stiffen it up as long as it's strong enough to keep the profile straight, then start adding the cross sections to the profile until you have both sides all built up(picture#4 & 5).