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On 3 Mar, 13:39, wrote:
Since you can't see that the carbon cloth is completely wetted out, vacuum bagging is used so that a minumum of excess resin is required. Presumably it also helps to outgas the resin as much as possible. I spent a couple of years of my life developing a standard test for measuring resin-matrix bonds in composites... No axes are required to build a modern sailplane- nor rocks and chisels. The final hand finishing is still pretty primitive! Ian |
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