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RGT, watch the EC tutorial video on skinning the rifle stock. Should explain everything you need to know.
CmCarbon, without the means to post cure, most epoxies are going to perform the same at elevated temperatures. I presume you are trying to avoid print through from the fibres latwr down the track, however it isn't going to make too much difference what resin you use - if you can't do an elevated temp cure then they will all shrink back. A room temperature cure epoxy cured at 25 degrees is going to start shrinking back after finishing even at 25 degrees, even if it's quoted Tg is 60 degrees. Epoxies have a relatively long final cure time, and can take many months or even up to a year to reach a stage where they are no longer shrinking at room temperature. An elevated temp cure will hurry that process along, as well as increase the final Tg, but without being exposed to those temperatures you aren't going to have much luck avoiding print-through.
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