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Hi all

Can someone advise best way to make a T shape of carbon fibre hand layering. My current line of thought would be make an L shape and once cured  then try and place that on top of a larger section to make the T. Or is it better to make a flat section(the vertical part of the t), trying to keep a section without resin, and later make the T.

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Andy
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Andyx - 4/11/2020 8:14:27 AM
Hi all

Can someone advise best way to make a T shape of carbon fibre hand layering. My current line of thought would be make an L shape and once cured  then try and place that on top of a larger section to make the T. Or is it better to make a flat section(the vertical part of the t), trying to keep a section without resin, and later make the T.

Thanks for andy help
Andy

When I make Ts I like to keep it simple. I make two Ls and stick them back to back using VuduGlu VM100 structural adhesive or similar.

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hi, thanks for reply, will get some for next project. thanks again
andy
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