Another day, another layer (or two, actually). This wet layup technique is the way I have always done composites; mix the epoxy, paint the base, lay the fibre cloth over and stipple through with epoxy, then wrap tightly in release tape/peel ply as far as possible to eliminate air, then add clamps as far as possible.
I'll add another layer of epoxy before I neaten things up. But having been here before on other projects, this is looking good (to me).
Another day, another layer (or two, actually). This wet layup technique is the way I have always done composites; mix the epoxy, paint the base, lay the fibre cloth over and stipple through with epoxy, then wrap tightly in release tape/peel ply as far as possible to eliminate air, then add clamps as far as possible.
I'll add another layer of epoxy before I neaten things up. But having been here before on other projects, this is looking good (to me).
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