Thursday, March 15, 2012

Hand-Laying Carbon Fiber

Hand-Laying Carbon Fiber Tube. Duration : 9.92 Mins.


The interior is reinforced with carbon fiber. Carbon fiber wets out in the same manner as fiberglass, however it is harder to tell when you have done it right. Unlike 'glass which starts white and becomes clear upon saturation, CF is black and stays black. Since this boat is wood, enough epoxy must be applied to saturate the cloth and soak into the wood. The indications you have to work with are the color and reflectivity of the fabric and how it handles. For example if the cloth does not stay down or bubbles up the wood behind it is likely still dry. If the cloth is deep black with little reflectivity, it is likely under-saturated. For more Information about this technique visit www.guillemot-kayaks.com Thisseries of videos shows the steps of building a wooden kayak using the "strip-planked" or "strip-built" method. This particular boat is a double paddle canoe design called the microBootlegger by Guillemot Kayaks. More information about the boat is available at www.guillemot-kayaks.com . Further information about the building techniques shown in these videos is available in the book "Building Strip-Planked Boats" building-strip-planked-boats.com For more videos in this series please visit: www.guillemot-kayaks.com

Keywords: Hand, Laying, laid, Carbon, Fiber, cloth, epoxy, strip, plank, built, wooden, boat

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