OAC 2010/11
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Nice!!! Great to see you finally pressing with the Vacu-Master 3000 after all that hard work. Looks like it works great.
Do you put your VDS above the fiberglass? (not on the edges?). Love the graphics!
(your posts always make me want to visit Sweden... I tell people I'm Swedish, and I even have a Swedish flag on my car because my family is all Swedish a few generations back... but I've still never been there
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Do you put your VDS above the fiberglass? (not on the edges?). Love the graphics!
(your posts always make me want to visit Sweden... I tell people I'm Swedish, and I even have a Swedish flag on my car because my family is all Swedish a few generations back... but I've still never been there

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Pretty close! 
Phrases that's coming up:
God jul = Merry christmas
Gott nytt år = Happy New Year
Swedish is a strange language. Although it somewhat origin from german and english it's still a very small language. It's all about how many that speaks a language.
You're welcome if you plan any visit!
I thought I was traveling to US in business this fall, but it didn't happen. I now hope for a travel in the spring.
@Rich: More picture to come when I have made the cut out. They are now in the famous post cure phase.

Phrases that's coming up:
God jul = Merry christmas
Gott nytt år = Happy New Year
Swedish is a strange language. Although it somewhat origin from german and english it's still a very small language. It's all about how many that speaks a language.
You're welcome if you plan any visit!
I thought I was traveling to US in business this fall, but it didn't happen. I now hope for a travel in the spring.
@Rich: More picture to come when I have made the cut out. They are now in the famous post cure phase.
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Thanks!doughboyshredder wrote:looks nice.
The rocker may have been caused by unequal layers of reinforcements.
Yes, I have that feeling too. I have to get some other glass for the next pairs. I have this endless roll of triax. I haven't really checked the quality of it.

The core is prime cut!
@Chris: Yes, The "ripples" are the topsheet wrinkled...an unwanted effect. I used white paste in the top layer epoxi, to cover the transparency. I think I know how to avoid it for the next pair. Either with a plastic topsheet or an extra layer of thin FG.
@Skidesmond: The flex feels alright. I haven't cut them out yet. And when I took them out of the press, I cut myself..


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What doughboy was referring to was the fact that you used two layers on the bottom and one layer on top. This will cause camber changes as the top and bottom expand/contract differently with heat. Did you heat them at all when curing?OAC wrote: Yes, I have that feeling too. I have to get some other glass for the next pairs. I have this endless roll of triax. I haven't really checked the quality of it.It was cheap and a good start. I will gear up on the quality.