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Hi all
I plan to start with infusion now and one part I want to do has a mold
that I did some years ago when I only did wet layup, it has almost no flanges.
So I have to use an envelope bag, but is that possible with infusion?
Or will the resin go around the whole mold?
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sounds quit difficult to do infusion without flanges...
normaly you use your flanges for resin inlet and or vacuumport.
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well, it has flanges but they are 15mm wide and have a very uneven surface,
so it is not possible to seal a bag with gumtape, but it might do the other jobs.
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Envelope bag and you can infuse no problem.
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and how do you place your vacuum spiral tube and put the resin inlet?
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Shaneer22 (16/01/2013)
Envelope bag and you can infuse no problem.
Thank you.
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matthieutje65 (17/01/2013)
and how do you place your vacuum spiral tube and put the resin inlet?
you place vacuum spiral tube into the bag all around the mold, no problem if it isn't fixed with the mold. I did many times like this
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Thats interesting to know, I have a few molds without flnages that i thought we be no good for resin infusion. Wont have to chuck em away and start again now
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Gabber, do you have smoe pictures of the set-up before infusion? quit curious about how the spiral is layed around then
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matthieutje65 (18/01/2013)
Gabber, do you have smoe pictures of the set-up before infusion? quit curious about how the spiral is layed around then
this is a carbon fibre mold made with resin infusion. If you look around you see the vacuum spiral
other side
final piece
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