G'morning guys,
I'll start by adding
G'morning guys,
I'll start by adding a photo that would have saved me about 400 words above- here's the setup I use for marking the center line on appendages]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/fin_marked.JPG[/img]

I mentionned a little about vac-bagging before, I'll explain a little further here. With small parts and glass cloth that doesn't otherwise want to follow the contours of those small parts, the vac-bag is a great tool. It's really as easy as placing the cloth over the item to be glassed, saturate the cloth and stuff it all in a bag. As can be seen here I'm using nothing more than an ordinary Zip-loc sandwich bag.


Once the resin has cured this is how it looks when it comes out of the bag.


Finally, the extra cloth is trimmed away...


I'll start by adding
G'morning guys,
I'll start by adding a photo that would have saved me about 400 words above- here's the setup I use for marking the center line on appendages]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/fin_marked.JPG[/img]
I mentionned a little about vac-bagging before, I'll explain a little further here. With small parts and glass cloth that doesn't otherwise want to follow the contours of those small parts, the vac-bag is a great tool. It's really as easy as placing the cloth over the item to be glassed, saturate the cloth and stuff it all in a bag. As can be seen here I'm using nothing more than an ordinary Zip-loc sandwich bag.

Once the resin has cured this is how it looks when it comes out of the bag.

Finally, the extra cloth is trimmed away...

















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