Advice on laying up


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Good morning

I am making am mould for a bonnet scoop with the intentions at this stage to wet lay up only with our bagging or vacuum and wonder if :-

Can I wet lay up one ply of 200gsm 2x2 twill carbon only and let that cure off to aid getting a good finish (Prevent bridging and dry spots) and then lay up further plies for strength afterwards.

I will be using Easy Composites EL2 Epoxy Laminating Resin with fast and slow hardeners

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Ian
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You can. But why would you want to? Multiple layers don't contribute to surface finish. 
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Hi Hanaldo

Thanks for the reply, I was of thinking of do one ply only and letting it cure first

as I am concerned that it will be difficult to get the profile/shape at the front of the scoop mould good enough with all the multiple plies(4-5) with our it pulling away from the mould and causing bridging dry spots as I don't have any vacuum kit

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Ian
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On my clear carbon finished parts I do a single ply first let it cure until it will not get disturb by subsequent plies , mainly it helps eliminating pinholes and bubbles,


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This shape part would be really to make in polyester resin.

One layer of your carbon twill well done and just a couple more of a chop strand mat straight on the back.




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