Using the infusion mesh and peel ply in tight areas


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Carbon Tuner
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Howdy.



WellI am trying to make a rather small part. It is the knuckle cover for a seatbelthinge. 9x7 cm and bout’ 3 cm deep, in the shape of a triangle.



What’sthe correct way to get that mesh and peel ply to go in all the tight areas? Ihave been cutting the peel ply in strips and over lapping it, and the mesh Imake it in to parts, then snip the edges so the flex better..



Thanksfor any help!



Donnie





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Matt,  Thanks for the reply..... I'm glad I read this thread before I placed my order. (which I did Yesterday).  I had every intension of getting the Elastifilm Since I "Thought" it would be easier. But After the info in this thread I changed my mind to the Standard Bagging Film.

This is going to be my first attempt at making some CF parts and don't need any extra issues. I'm sure there will be enough....

Thanks,   Dennis
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