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Hey Hanaldo & Matt,
thanks for your replies!
I can confirm that these chunks of missing epoxy that reveal the glas scrim seem very familiar to the defects in the moulds I have made. However, due to the smaller size of my moulds I have had only a few of those larger voids in every other mould, so it is a bit difficult to compare to your mould. I experience these voids rather randomly, regardless of the corners, radii or flat areas. If your straight-forward geometry experiences similar issues, I don't think my the geometry itself is to blame for the defects. However, when I do have multiple voids they usually are in close proximity to each other, whereas the rest of the mould is otherwise fine with only a few dozen or so smaller pinholes across the entire mould. This too looks somewhat similar to your mould.
I haven't had the time to make new XT135 moulds yet, but my first change will be to make use of smaller panels of material as Matt suggested. But I find it super strange that such large voids are possible in a mould that is otherwise pretty decent. It is as if giant pockets of air get trapped under the surface ply, unable to be pulled by the vacuum pump.
As I do multiple XT135 moulds per vacuum bag, I am pretty sure the vacuum and the my bagging technique are not to blame. I sometimes get one XT135 mould that has maybe 30-50 tiny pinholes, but no glass-scrim revealed, whereas another XT135 from the same bag suffers from 2-3 larger voids, yet has fewer tiny pinholes, also in different locations than the first mould. Again; multiple XT135 moulds made in the same debulk bag, same layup, same vacuum bag, yet different results for each XT135 mould from that bag. Just very inconsistent.
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