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Stock modification, Bell & Carlson
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 2908647" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>Sand it down to the substrate, base material, buy some West System epoxy and some dry woven carbon fiber material. Work slow and use the minimum amount of epoxy to wet out the carbon fiber, you can "sandwich" between parchment paper to work out the excess adhesive, then layer the carbon on in the areas you want. Use the weave as guide to criss-cross the pattern to make it stronger. In order to put pressure on the plies, you can cover them with saran wrap or parchment paper and wrap with electrical tape stretched tight.</p><p></p><p>PM me and I will give you my number and I will walk you through this. I work with carbon fiber, fiberglass and metal composites every day.</p><p></p><p>I make my adjustable cheek pieces out of carbon fiber laid up directly on the stock so that the contour is perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 2908647, member: 109917"] Sand it down to the substrate, base material, buy some West System epoxy and some dry woven carbon fiber material. Work slow and use the minimum amount of epoxy to wet out the carbon fiber, you can "sandwich" between parchment paper to work out the excess adhesive, then layer the carbon on in the areas you want. Use the weave as guide to criss-cross the pattern to make it stronger. In order to put pressure on the plies, you can cover them with saran wrap or parchment paper and wrap with electrical tape stretched tight. PM me and I will give you my number and I will walk you through this. I work with carbon fiber, fiberglass and metal composites every day. I make my adjustable cheek pieces out of carbon fiber laid up directly on the stock so that the contour is perfect. [/QUOTE]
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