coermat in a press


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benet
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Can i use coremat in a laminate press? I press skateboards with a layers of wood, grp and carbon. I usually press them to around 7 tonnes to get good lamination and shape. If i add coremat into the mix will it just squish down to nothing ? Im thinking of using 1.5mm but would i be better of to use 3mm and expect to squish it down to 1.5mm in the press?....

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Ben
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well. this deck was a learning curve. Yes, it compressed down to next to nothing. I had to throw the whole thing away anyway because i mixed up some of the resin wrong and half the deck didnt glue doh.. I introduced some coremat to try to save some weight as i wanted to add some 600 gsm glass to a previous design to strengthen it but not add weight. In the end the coremat soaks up so much resin theres very little weight advantage and as it does not retain its thickness the deck would certainly have been considerably  less rigid.  I doubt ill try it but i wonder if the soric would work better ? Now ive read all the info it seem that soric will retain its thickness.

thanks for the response.
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by reading what you are tyring to do you should be better with some PVC core or maybe aluminium honeycomb if you want to add rigidity without weight...but have now idea how it will react on the things you are making in use...you should do some testing

Matthieu Libeert
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im sure i will be mat. finding the amount of pressure cores can withstand without crushing would be a start.
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