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Matt Langenfeld
 
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whoops. Meant to say flexural strength not stiffness.

Matt Langenfeld wrote:
Composite skins get their strength from a combination of the skin and
the core. The distance between the skins provides some of the strength.
Laying up in kevlar only will give you plenty of impact resistance but
I'm not sure you'll get enough stiffness. A very good explaination is at
http://www.oneoceankayaks.com/Sandcore.htm.

I've often also wondered if what you described could work though.

For your offsets, why bother with that small of a change? You're talking
about 3/16" difference. But I can understand if you want to be precise.
Especially if you're looking to sell these later on. You could assemble
a small piece of skin with lamination you propose and simply measure it.


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