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Vacuum Press & Glue Squeeze-Out
I'm interested in doing some veneering, and bent laminations. It seems that a
vacuum press would do for both (rather than use a 2-part form for bent laminations). But I wonder, what about glue squeeze-out, particularly in bent laminations. Do the glues used (U-F and similar resins, in particular) stick to the inside of the bag, or otherwise damage the bag? Is there a strategy for avoiding problems due to squeeze-out? -- Art |
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