Laying Carbon Fiber

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  • viper1
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 218

    #16
    Originally posted by larryrose11
    Also, I prefer to use multiple layers of thine material, than 1 layer of something thick. This is because with multiple layers, you can alternate the directions of the fiber. like a 0/90deg layer, then a 45/45 layer. This will achieve strength in multiple directions.
    Would like to ad for the perfectionists among us, the correct way for composite lay-up in multiple layers is to always create a symetrical laminate, in other words from the first layer to the centre, is a mirror image from the centre to top layer. In your example the thick layer should be covered on both sides by equal amounts of thin layers.
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    • jcald2000
      Senior Member
      • May 2008
      • 774

      #17
      Don't use Teflon coated Peel ply if you want epoxy motor mount, servo ect., use regular peel Ply.
      Teflon contaminates the surface and willinhibitt future bonding.

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      • larryrose11
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 757

        #18
        Viper1:
        You are correct about tghe symetery, This is more important when making a new structure than reienforcing an existing structure

        jcald2000, Great point!! I have never used PTFE peel ply. Glad I havn't!
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