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Core Surface Finish 1

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CSrac

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As an N/C programmer, part of my job is to 5 axis program core details (non-metalic) for aircraft bond assemblies. We use several special cutters and some leave a rough finish which we currently remove with finish passes and sanding. What effect would a fuzzy core finish have on bond strength? We are now designing some pull and NDI test to compare, but I wondered if anyone else has an Idea what finish is necessary. Our spec is very general and only states " Machined fiber fuzz shall not be longer than .10 inches."
 
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