Minor Bridging


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Darren
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Im getting minor bridging around the base of the raised areas (see pic) 

Do any of you guys think it is possible to get everything down into the tight corner?

   

   


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oekmont - 11/7/2018 1:34:01 PM
One problem I see here, is that two of the bumps are in line with one of the fibre directions. So if you are trying to work on the bridging of one bump, you pull on the other. Better drape characteristics don't help with that issue. Each bump for itself isn't that difficult. Should be easily possible with 240g/m^2. It is only difficult to get everything in the corners at the same time, while keeping a nice fibre alignment on the flat piece.

As I paint my carbon alignment wouldn't be an issue for me, but I take your point. :-)

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