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Brian Whatcott
 
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On Sat, 07 May 2005 10:41:00 GMT, Brian Nystrom
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[another] Brian wrote:
Well given that (surprisingly) there was no response I did a test. I
joined some bits of scrap by filleting and taping with a single layer of
my 2" tape. See the first two pics.///
Hope someone finds this interesting or useful,

Brian


Another option you might want to explore it using bias cut tape that you
make yourself. Bias cutting results in twice as many fibers crossing the
joint.



Until Brian came right out and said it, I was ignoring this salient X2
fact.

Thanks!

Brian W
 
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