Infusion mesh on small parts, or not?


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prsw
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Hi all

is it necessary to use infusion mesh on smaller parts? (< ½m2)
I suspect that it would work without,
and opposite that the resin would know about "the path of least resistance"
and not penetrate all the layers/fibres if it could flow more freely in the mesh.

How about just start with mesh the first cm´s?


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Hi Fred, for me it is not about the cost. On some small parts with recesses and tight angles the mesh can cause bridging, it is simply too stiff to follow the form. I use this method on a regular basis and if done correctly it does work.Smile

Regards Warren

Carbon Copies Ltd
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