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cavelamb wrote:
(corrected to bottom posting to preserve teh thread) If you go from the smallest piece first you have a chance of trapping concentric rings or squares of bubbles in the laminate. Sam wrote: Can you explain a bit more on your observation of this problem? I don't quite follow you. Thanks. Jay Chan You need to try it to see for yourself. Bubbles are bad. The are air spaces inside the laminate. Not good for dimensional stability - or strength ![]() But why putting the smallest piece first will increase the chance of having air bubbles inside the laminate? Jay Chan |
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