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This afternoon's schedule will be to sand (carefully!) the carbon outer skin and trim around the gun'l. I may be able to get the final sheer line measured & cut, which would be a big step toward being able to take it off the molds. DSK |
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![]() DSK wrote: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...35692614CbCMVp This afternoon's schedule will be to sand (carefully!) the carbon outer skin and trim around the gun'l. I may be able to get the final sheer line measured & cut, which would be a big step toward being able to take it off the molds. DSK Is the carbon cloth expensive? What is black, the cloth or resin? The cloth you are going to trim looks just like fiberglass cloth. I've never worked with carbon, is it just like working with glass? Joe |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... http://community.webshots.com/photo/...35692614CbCMVp This afternoon's schedule will be to sand (carefully!) the carbon outer skin and trim around the gun'l. I may be able to get the final sheer line measured & cut, which would be a big step toward being able to take it off the molds. DSK Are you vacuum bagging and autoclaving it? |
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Joe wrote: Is the carbon cloth expensive? Depends on how you figure. The stuff I'm using is about 4X the price of FG cloth of about 75% teh strangth, and about 1/3 the weight. So it doesn't cost that much more by strength, but you're buying weight saving. .... What is black, the cloth or resin? The cloth The cloth you are going to trim looks just like fiberglass cloth. That's the biaxial kevlar which is almost like bridal veil. Some of the pics also show the peel ply which went on too late & too slowly over the outside to hold down the laminations. The resin was curing much too fast even though it was kept in a refrigerator. I've never worked with carbon, is it just like working with glass? Pretty much, it's actually easier to handle in some respects. The big difference is that you have to do something to tack it down or it floats on the resin, and the dust & spinters are more hazardous to your health. BTW I did not get as much done as I thought. That stuff is really tough to sand and there were more gaps. Damn wasted material & time! DSK |
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Are you vacuum bagging and autoclaving it? No, WEST resin doesn't need to be autoclaved and benefits relatively little from post-cure. I would like to vacuum bag it, but I would have had to do the outer shell in 2 or 3 sessions, and the gear would have added about 25% to the cost for about a 5% reduction in weight. Even with all the whittling & sanding I am now faced with, it would have been more labor & trouble than it's worth. OTOH I would certainly like to work with vacuum bagging structural parts. DSK |
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