View Full Version : double bias handling
tropicalbuilder
03-11-2011, 08:35 PM
Hi, I'm new using double bias (DBM 1708)
so as I use to do with mat and roving, I measure my patches ,dry fit them, and carefully roll them .... but with DBM at the moment af the layup I found that they have distorted and dont'fit any more...
any secret tip on how to handle this material without losing the shape?
geppeto
03-13-2011, 08:12 AM
Wet them out on polythene sheet, trim the edges and fit the patch into place, then remove the plastic. A light weight flexible polythene is best (75-125 microns)
Herman
03-13-2011, 08:26 AM
If you do not need the drapability, you could also opt for stabilised DB. This has a small amount of 90 degree fibers, which prevent it from changing shape.
War Whoop
03-13-2011, 04:33 PM
Hi, I'm new using double bias (DBM 1708)
so as I use to do with mat and roving, I measure my patches ,dry fit them, and carefully roll them .... but with DBM at the moment af the layup I found that they have distorted and dont'fit any more...
any secret tip on how to handle this material without losing the shape?
Some of these materials, I have found do not like being cut off from the end of the roll but work better when cut with the length.
tunnels
03-18-2011, 11:14 AM
Use double bias with the 125 gram csm on the back it hold together no sweat . Also comes withA 225 gram csm as well :D
View Full Version : double bias handling