Trimming wet twill


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Hi guys...I'm doing hand layup with a closed three part mold and compressing with a bladder. Trimming wet twill is difficult but it has advantages over waiting for the epoxy to tack up a bit (I use peel ply and breather cloth to remove excess epoxy). Is there a trick here I'm missing to make the job easier?
I use small curved bladed scissors and sharpness is key but so is scissor quality, I opened two pair for the last layup and one trimmed pretty well while the other went in the bin. I don't mind spending money if someone can suggest a high quality curved blade set.
All the best...Chris
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