[RCSE] Airless hand layups in molds

2000-01-28 Thread Mikey D
Hi I'm having a heck of time getting all the air bubbles out of my part layups. Any suggestions? My problem seems to be consistent around 90 degree bends (Around the wing saddle), I have been able to mix a bit of cabasol to create a sort of fillet, but with this method I have to wait for the

RE: [RCSE] Airless hand layups in molds

2000-01-28 Thread Michael Imsic
Mikey, try laying the cloth at 45 deg. as it tends to follow the contours much better. Michael Melbourne, Australia. -Original Message- From: Mikey D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 30 December 1999 11:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RCSE] Airless hand layups

Re: [RCSE] Airless hand layups in molds

2000-01-28 Thread Moved by the wind.
Michael Imsic wrote: Mikey, try laying the cloth at 45 deg. as it tends to follow the contours much better. or cloth with crowfoot weave. It is made to drape better. I'm not egocentric. Rich B RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe"

Re: [RCSE] Airless hand layups in molds

2000-01-28 Thread Ron Richardson
Mikey D wrote: Hi I'm having a heck of time getting all the air bubbles out of my part layups. Although I am very new to the art of laying up fuses (3 to date), your frustration is very fresh in my mind. I decided that a thin layer of thick epoxy between the mold and the first layer of