
YES -- but the Well worth the effort for future projects :Raslikk wrote:
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the Bill:
The first time is quite an interrogation. este mam core doors on the size of 165x50 ...
it is a nice job and the rubbing resin, it makes me very tired
Raslikk wrote:hello.
for zero-industries:
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Diolen fabric - black 200 g/m2 twill 2/2
Glass fabric 102g/m2 canvas AEROGLASS
Glass fabric 80g/m2 AEROGLASS twill 2/2
The core of wood
Cross unidirectional carbon fiber grid connected 50K 125g/m2, 10 cm waist 2 times.
Glass fabric 80g/m2 AEROGLASS twill 2/2
Glass fabric 102g/m2 canvas AEROGLASS
Diolen fabric - black 200 g/m2 twill 2/2
the Bill:
The first time is quite an interrogation. este mam core doors on the size of 165x50 ...
it is a nice job and the rubbing resin, it makes me very tired
Hey, yeah i'm not sure you understood me... no worries, i was just referring back to a question from Downunder on a different forum. It's called BoardBuilders i think - google it, some useful info and tips for board making.Raslikk wrote:downunder:
It will be epoxy.
sijandy:
I do not know if I understand you well, but what you do not do so alone as you want. It's like when you let build a house from the company and then find out gross deficienciesand he would've stood by too different, and most importantly know where the gaps are
...depends on two main things, what material your using for your core and how much glass. I use Palawnia wood core, spring back for me tends to be in the region of 35-50% give or take. I've learnt that rather than try and fight it is too anticipate the spring back and adjust your rocker table accordingly. ie if you want a final rocker of 40mm then set the table to 80mm.how much do you curl back boards after removing from the mold??
True. And paying a top $$$ for this boards.sijandy wrote:Downunder - i meant to post this on board builders ages ago but forgot, a while back on one of the threads on board builders i recall you questioning the big companies lay-up qualities and whether they get imperfections and wether they hide them underneath the graphics... well North do! I was repairing a North TT, doing a rail delam and noticed amongst their 'blocky' top graphic were a couple of clear squares in the graphic that allow you to see the wooden core....but what it actually showed you is the tonnes of imperfections in the glass.... uneven weaves and dry spots. Don't know how long the guys had it or how much abuse he gives em but it's in a real state...doesn't look like a very well made board to me at all.
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