lay up vid....
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lay up vid....
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Thanks for the feedback.
-that was the second lay up in the press, previously I was a vac-man.
-the glass was from sbm
-yes, two tipspacers were used, the cores were salvaged after a planer attack and had to be cut way back, but two pieces of fill matched perfectly.
-both boards have cat track impressions.....I'm thinking too much pressure and too thin of a cassette material. Next time....
R
-that was the second lay up in the press, previously I was a vac-man.
-the glass was from sbm
-yes, two tipspacers were used, the cores were salvaged after a planer attack and had to be cut way back, but two pieces of fill matched perfectly.
-both boards have cat track impressions.....I'm thinking too much pressure and too thin of a cassette material. Next time....
R
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I thought I saw some cat track impressions in the video, but was too impressed to show any criticism! I have used 1mm aluminium with some 3mm MDF on top of that. 50psi without any indentation. Others I have seen use masonite (is that the same as hardboard?). Basically the dark brown sheet that is really smooth and shiny on one side and textured on the other.
Don't wait up, I'm off to kill Summer....