I did a lot of youtube research on it the night before you asked the question up top. I'm fairly confident I could do my whole 93 litre board in one go infusing but I'm not this time. To get full strengh it requires an aggressive hot post cure and I'm not confident I can achieve it. I think the post cure requirements are worst for slower set times too. There are low viscosity resins that will take 4 hours + to thicken up but then they need to be taken to around 80 degrees C for some hours... If you run lots of infusion paths in parallel from one end then they will merge first at the starting end and work their way nicely to the other.SonnyRider wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:58 amThanks, makes sense. So, if I wanted to have the fibre wrap around the rail, to enable lapping, I would do the same. But on the underside/topside.
Sounds tricky
BUT... you need a lot of set up. Order the correct resin and catalyst, order a spray glue compatable with epoxy, order infusion mesh, peel ply, spiral wrap, vacuum bagging, basically get everything perfect before starting.
I'm going to rip into my one shortly, Have to CNC my foot strap and leash atachment plugs next, I've been designing them tonight, giving them some pattern to imprint from the fabrics and give me a target later to redril and tap.