mobefive
Aerospace
- Jan 24, 2004
- 9
Hello all,
I am laying up a ski with a composite sandwich which looks like this: From the core to the top: Expanded PVC core, Aluminium plate with Chopped Strand Glass Matting Underneath the shape of the plate, then a Full layer of CSM over the top of the ski, then a layer of Uni-Directional Carbon, then another layer of CSM then a Tissue layer to finish it off. Now that process is all set up to go, but what I want to include is thread inserts (not brass, probably stainless) permanently put in place through the aluminium plate, but flush with the top layer of the laminate.
Now I can drill the plate to accept the inserts and epoxy them in place from underneath and countersink the core to accept both the plate and the inserts. BUT what my concern is, is how to lay up the next 4 layers with resin overtop of my inserts and still get the insert flush with the top of hte laminate, without being full of resin and how do i make it go through the layers of glass and carbon?
I am sure this problem is common and easy to fix, just need to know some industry secerets guys.
Regards,
Cameron Leake
MobeFive Waterski Equipment
mobefive@hotmail.com
I am laying up a ski with a composite sandwich which looks like this: From the core to the top: Expanded PVC core, Aluminium plate with Chopped Strand Glass Matting Underneath the shape of the plate, then a Full layer of CSM over the top of the ski, then a layer of Uni-Directional Carbon, then another layer of CSM then a Tissue layer to finish it off. Now that process is all set up to go, but what I want to include is thread inserts (not brass, probably stainless) permanently put in place through the aluminium plate, but flush with the top layer of the laminate.
Now I can drill the plate to accept the inserts and epoxy them in place from underneath and countersink the core to accept both the plate and the inserts. BUT what my concern is, is how to lay up the next 4 layers with resin overtop of my inserts and still get the insert flush with the top of hte laminate, without being full of resin and how do i make it go through the layers of glass and carbon?
I am sure this problem is common and easy to fix, just need to know some industry secerets guys.
Regards,
Cameron Leake
MobeFive Waterski Equipment
mobefive@hotmail.com