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RedLegsGear
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posted 8 Years Ago
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I am currently attempting to make myself a kayak paddle. I have chosen to use a carbon/Kevlar hybrid reinforcement on the front face of the paddle blades, I know that I won't be able to sand that reinforcement any after I infuse it without making a Harry mess of it so I am thinking about spraying a thin coat of epoxy onto the mold before I lay the reinforcements in to sorta after like a clear coat.
My question is, Will this effect the strength of the finished part and add much unnecessary weight?
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RedLegsGear
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8 Years Ago
Coating the mould face with epoxy resin could work although epoxies may not behave very well on the...
Fasta
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8 Years Ago
Right on, good advice! I've been making my molds for the blades for two weeks now. Their 90% done....
RedLegsGear
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8 Years Ago
[quote][b]RedLegsGear (16/03/2017)[/b][hr]Right on, good advice! I've been making my molds for the...
Fasta
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8 Years Ago
Nice, seems like the perfect product for just about everything I've been making. Thanks bro 👍
RedLegsGear
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8 Years Ago
Did he say 12-15mm for full UV protection??
Junior
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8 Years Ago
No no, 12-15 'mils', or thou. Meaning 12-15 thousandths of an inch.
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