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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Our Ms. Smith wrote: All syn coring materials are closed cell, the resin is NOT intended to "saturate" the core other than the outer surfaces where hopefully the glass skins will be properly bonded. ************ That is correct. The coring materials do have grooves, depressions, kerfs, etc to increase the amount of the surface area exposed to resin. If you take a hole saw to a cored layup and examine the plug, you will see resin within the core layer (in the channels and passages where it is supposed to be). Resin can flow laterally across the core. Next, speaking about the various layers of mat used in infusion molding compared to roller lamination, Ms. Smith observed: It can't be the "same" because normal cloth & mat won't flow the resins freely enough, the problem which you unwittingly admit is that uniform wetout is an issue & excess resin in glass is almost as damaging the finished laminate as not enough resin ******************** So then it is your opinion that vacuum bag molding can *never* be done correctly because it has to be differently from other methods? If everybody thought that way, we wouldn't even have fiberglass boats- let alone be arguing about laminate methods. * None of her points beyond here were expressed without personal insult, so I'll not dignify any of them with a reply. Postings with personal insults? Something you are getting quite good at lately Chuck, sometimes reaching as low as one would expect from a 2nd grader, certainly not from an adult as you say you are. |
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