Large Tube - Closed split mould


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Robert72
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Well, here it is, after allowing the part to stabilise for a couple of weeks the lid is finally off. The surface finish is quite good for a newbie i think. You can see that optimum compaction has net been achieved, especially in that final picture. For several reasons however, the tube will be getting skinned with a single layer of carbon. Here's the pics:






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That's beautiful!  The distortion happens - was this near the feed line?  




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Chris Rogers - 3/26/2021 2:13:17 PM
That's beautiful!  The distortion happens - was this near the feed line?  

Chris, i'm not sure what end that was. Some of the cloth did not lay flat perhaps due to a combination of the thick layup and also the difficulty of managing the layup in the enclosed mould.

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