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I'm trying to figure out which glue to use for wingtip bow laminating. I've
been using aerolite up to this point for my woodwork, bu tI'm told this is unsuitable for bows due to it's fast setting time. I'm thinking T88, but am open to suggestions. naturally it has to be strong, but I also ned it to be relatively easy to work when i'm laminating (first time to try this, so i'll need time) and it has to be workable when i'm shaping the lamination when it's cured. suggestions? |
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![]() Termite wrote: I'm trying to figure out which glue to use for wingtip bow laminating. I've been using aerolite up to this point for my woodwork, bu tI'm told this is unsuitable for bows due to it's fast setting time. I'm thinking T88, but am open to suggestions. naturally it has to be strong, but I also ned it to be relatively easy to work when i'm laminating (first time to try this, so i'll need time) and it has to be workable when i'm shaping the lamination when it's cured. suggestions? Can't go wrong with T-88! |
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I'm trying to figure out which glue to use for wingtip bow laminating.
I've been using aerolite up to this point for my woodwork, bu tI'm told this is unsuitable for bows due to it's fast setting time. I'm thinking T88, but am open to suggestions. naturally it has to be strong, but I also ned it to be relatively easy to work when i'm laminating (first time to try this, so i'll need time) and it has to be workable when i'm shaping the lamination when it's cured. suggestions? T88 should be good especially if low temperature is a problem. I used a FGI epoxy R-180 which is similar to West System. http://www.keypoint.com.au/~sab/construct/bowa.jpg http://www.keypoint.com.au/~sab/construct/bowb.jpg The laminations are 2mm thick by about 30mm wide and the whole bow is about 1200mm wide by 300mm high. I can't remember how much I allowed for spring-back, but I could probably find out. Plenty of working time provided you have all the bits cut and ready to go before you mix the glue (a practice run doesn't hurt either). Simon |
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"Simon Bugg" wrote: I'm trying to figure out which glue to use for wingtip bow laminating. I've been using aerolite up to this point for my woodwork, bu tI'm told this is unsuitable for bows due to it's fast setting time. I'm thinking T88, but am open to suggestions. naturally it has to be strong, but I also ned it to be relatively easy to work when i'm laminating (first time to try this, so i'll need time) and it has to be workable when i'm shaping the lamination when it's cured. suggestions? T88 should be good especially if low temperature is a problem. I used a FGI epoxy R-180 which is similar to West System. http://www.keypoint.com.au/~sab/construct/bowa.jpg http://www.keypoint.com.au/~sab/construct/bowb.jpg The laminations are 2mm thick by about 30mm wide and the whole bow is about 1200mm wide by 300mm high. I can't remember how much I allowed for spring-back, but I could probably find out. Plenty of working time provided you have all the bits cut and ready to go before you mix the glue (a practice run doesn't hurt either). Simon If you glue the strips on a form, there should be very little springback. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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sednews ![]() In article , "Simon Bugg" wrote: I'm trying to figure out which glue to use for wingtip bow laminating. I've been using aerolite up to this point for my woodwork, bu tI'm told this is unsuitable for bows due to it's fast setting time. I'm thinking T88, but am open to suggestions. naturally it has to be strong, but I also ned it to be relatively easy to work when i'm laminating (first time to try this, so i'll need time) and it has to be workable when i'm shaping the lamination when it's cured. suggestions? T88 should be good especially if low temperature is a problem. I used a FGI epoxy R-180 which is similar to West System. http://www.keypoint.com.au/~sab/construct/bowa.jpg http://www.keypoint.com.au/~sab/construct/bowb.jpg The laminations are 2mm thick by about 30mm wide and the whole bow is about 1200mm wide by 300mm high. I can't remember how much I allowed for spring-back, but I could probably find out. Plenty of working time provided you have all the bits cut and ready to go before you mix the glue (a practice run doesn't hurt either). Simon If you glue the strips on a form, there should be very little springback. that's waht I thought. I've only done one lamination before (it didn't go well) and it had a fairly severe curve at one point and in spite of my poor clamping, it pretty much stayed the shape of the mold. |
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![]() "Termite" wrote in message ... I'm trying to figure out which glue to use for wingtip bow laminating. I've been using aerolite up to this point for my woodwork, bu tI'm told this is unsuitable for bows due to it's fast setting time. I'm thinking T88, but am open to suggestions. naturally it has to be strong, but I also ned it to be relatively easy to work when i'm laminating (first time to try this, so i'll need time) and it has to be workable when i'm shaping the lamination when it's cured. suggestions? For many MANY years we have used resorcinal resin. Urea resin works well also but it isn't quite as durable. Used both of them for water skis fifty years ago and they still work. The skis too! :-) Highflyer |
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