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Wet Layup Vacuum Bagging Cored Carbon Fiber Panel

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2010

Wet Layup Vacuum Bagging a cored carbon fiber panel from our June Vacuum Bagging Techniques Demonstration. We used style 282 twill carbon fiber cloth, resin research epoxy. Check us out at http://www.fiberglasssupply.com or on our blog at http://itchingforfun.fiberglasssupply.com

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  • We used chemlease 70-90 semi permanent mold release on this, a paste wax such as meguiars 88, TR-High Temp, or Honey Wax would also work.

  • Nice video, how long did it take to cure? Are you going to show the finished product?

  • @skylergreenhaw

    We let it cure overnight but with the Resin Research Fast at room temp it is usually pretty hard in 3 or 4 hours. I just posted the videos of de-molding the panel, the video came out a little fuzzy so I'll try to find some better pictures of the finished panel.

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  • What's your fibre layout angles? How many plies did you guy used for this? Is it just a 0/90/core/90/0?

  • Hi, i would like to know what kind of Wax Demolding Agent you are using on the mirrior ? Thank you!

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