My only negative comment is the use of pen marker directly on the Prepreg itself. Regardless of approved inks it's a bad practice to draw solid lines and or write directly on a layer like that. Normally in Aviation you would add any information on the protective layers of backing material.
At 6:06 you talk about a special SILVER MAKER ... Question : I presume it does not effect the CF propeprties ...espepcially since I noticed it was not erased and became a one with the part .. Am I right? Thank you for the extremely well narrated and illustrated video. I am a newbie to CF ... and prepreg has been like rocket science to me ... you pretty much cleared many doubts I had. So thank you once again
Fantastic video! 👌 More of this please! 🤙🤙🤙
Best explanation...I work in organization which deals with defence and aerospace composite parts...
My only negative comment is the use of pen marker directly on the Prepreg itself. Regardless of approved inks it's a bad practice to draw solid lines and or write directly on a layer like that. Normally in Aviation you would add any information on the protective layers of backing material.
Imagine working on 4m diameter x 1.5m height rocket space composite part...
At 6:06 you talk about a special SILVER MAKER ... Question : I presume it does not effect the CF propeprties ...espepcially since I noticed it was not erased and became a one with the part .. Am I right?
Thank you for the extremely well narrated and illustrated video.
I am a newbie to CF ... and prepreg has been like rocket science to me ... you pretty much cleared many doubts I had.
So thank you once again
Its fine for use. It's just a silver Sharpie.
Fantastic!
very nice video thank you
excellent
Hi , can I use this video to show young children how to manufacture aerospace parts made out of composites thank you
Sure
hell yeah
Good
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