Problems. Defects in specified regions


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Dravis - 9/6/2017 8:10:51 AM
To me it looks like you are simply not making sure to get the corner areas of your layup wetted through enough
When  doing wet-lay I always wet out each layer one at a time using PLENTY of resin and a stiff brush .
in wet-lay you can not calculate the amount of resin as 50-50 you will be lucky to get 55 resin and 45 fibre by weight ratio
The breather cloth will get rid of most of the excess resin, but compared to infusion you will still have a more resin rich part


I weighed each layer one at a time and with an abundance of resin, I mainly worry about the curved regions where it has the greatest signs of defects.
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it also looks like a bit of bridging in the corners,you need to ensure that you prod the material with a suitable 'dibber' to force the material into the corner as the vacuum bag will not be enough to force the material into tight radius.


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