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Hmmmm... Single layer probably will not be very good... you'll be able to see through ... and have very little strenght ...
Here's how I do flat sheets..
I use an old bathroom mirror, bonded to a 25 mm thick hard plywood plate. (This way the flat sheets come out flat, and with a "mirror-finish")
I use Easy lease on the mirror and polish it up between each use. (first I tried other release agents, they worked, but EasyLease is the king!)
I spray on GC50 using an old spray-gun I have modified to have a large aperture (around 4 mm)
I let the GC harden for 3 -4 hours and then i wet-lay my choice of carbon fibre on to the GC50 using a bristle roller (not too hard on the roller)
I finish the "pack" (can be multiple CF, kevlar/diolen and glass layers) with peelply, and perforated release film + a thin breather cloth
On top goes the vacuum-bag-film "gum-sealant" along the edges, and I "gum in" the vacuum hose. On top of it all goes another piece of the plywood (with a cutout for the vacuum hose.)
This setup works very well doing wet-lay --- Next week I'm going to try it with infusion.
If I want "mirror-finish" on both sides, I normally get it clear-coated directly on the surface that the peel-ply leaves with just a quick 400 grit sanding.. .works fine.. In fact it works so well that i have confused the two sides... I only spotted the very slight difference in direct sunlight....
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