drying the core and moisture
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:42 am
Hello all,
1. I am about to press my first board very soon, wooden core, and as I know that moisture fumes can in certain cases build up quite a lot of pressure, I was speculating if trapped moisture in the wood core could at some point build up enough pressure to create de-lamination issues or similar? Any good reason to keep to wooden cores nice and dry before layup, how do you store your cores?
2. Regarding my first pressing: I will be using supersap CPM epoxy with potlife of 50min. Is it better to build up pressure and heat once the epoxy goes to the gel state in order not to squeeze out too much of the epoxy? I am sure there is a topic on this somewhere, just have not found it yet.
Cheers!
1. I am about to press my first board very soon, wooden core, and as I know that moisture fumes can in certain cases build up quite a lot of pressure, I was speculating if trapped moisture in the wood core could at some point build up enough pressure to create de-lamination issues or similar? Any good reason to keep to wooden cores nice and dry before layup, how do you store your cores?
2. Regarding my first pressing: I will be using supersap CPM epoxy with potlife of 50min. Is it better to build up pressure and heat once the epoxy goes to the gel state in order not to squeeze out too much of the epoxy? I am sure there is a topic on this somewhere, just have not found it yet.
Cheers!