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Part 1 of 5. www.fibreglast.com. Vacuum Bagging & Sandwich Core Construction A complete demonstration of the advanced mold making process used to make an SAE Supermileage Racer from scratch. Includes sandwich core construction and vacuum bagging using carbon fiber.

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  • @zdanz25 Bagging film. This is the "bag" that the part is placed into and a vaccum is drawn so that the bag squeezes the layers of the part together and squeezes out excess epoxy resin.  The excess resin is captured by the peel-ply which is removed after curing.

  • what is the bogging film for?

  • Most fabrics have warp fibers and fill fibers. Warp fibers are continuous and run the length of the fabric, fill fibers are the shorter fibers that run crosswise to the warp fibers.

  • can someone explain the warp fibers too me?

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