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Tollaus
Tollaus
posted 13 Years Ago
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I am about to start my first resin infusion experiment which is a case with four 90 degrees rounded corners.
As I do not want to make a disaster in my first attempt, I would like to know I'd I should adjust the fibre on the mould. Should I use a spray adhesive and try to adjust the fibres at the best or I can risk to vacuum directly?
I would like to avoid nasty wrinkles on the outside part.
Any suggestion is welcome!
Thank you very much in advance.
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Tollaus
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13 Years Ago
I presume you mean a cuboid type shape?? You might be able to get it in there if its not too deep....
Warren
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13 Years Ago
When you draw a vacuum do not allow it to pull down tight at all. So start to draw down the bag...
fgayford
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13 Years Ago
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