Trainee laminator in need of PTFE dibbers


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I'm 3 months into my training as a laminator and I'm slowly acquiring the tools I need.

I have most of the tools that I'm able to buy - scalpels, snap blades, rulers etc.

I have just made myself a carbon fibre dibber for bagging, but I really need a PTFE dibber for the laying up process. However, the company I work for doesn't really use PTFE, so I'm struggling to get my hands on one.

If anyone has any spare that they can give me I would be so grateful!

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Steve
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Whatever you can use to cut the rough shape, then do up from 80 grit up until it's smooth about 600.
Remember to not make the edges on your bagging dibber too sharp
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