Date: 4/11/2008, 12:46 pm
: The strength and integrity of your finished laminations is only as good as
: the strength and integrity of your weakest layer. If you have paper in
: there the sandwich will be only as good as the quality of the paper.
: I don't think any knowlwdgeable boatbuilder would go that route.
Thats exactly the point, i have no clue on what kind of glue they use to attach that paper, and i dont know if the paper would be in condition to completely absorb some of the resin so that it becomes integral with the joint (like a piece of craft paper i had under the mixing bowl that ended being permanently attached to the concrete), and this last is even a worthless point since the glue could be some stuff that would give away and the paper stays solidly laminated with the epoxy but delaminating from the veneer it was originally attached to. Thats why i was asking if anyone had infos or experiences
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- Material: paper backed veneer
Acors -- 4/9/2008, 10:02 am- Solved
Acors -- 4/12/2008, 10:47 am- veneer - resin backing
mike allen -- 4/12/2008, 5:47 pm- Re: Solved
eric -- 4/12/2008, 12:13 pm - Re: Solved
- Re: Material: paper backed veneer
Charlie -- 4/10/2008, 8:00 pm- Re: Material: paper backed veneer
Acors -- 4/11/2008, 12:46 pm
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Dave Houser -- 4/9/2008, 3:30 pm- Re: Material: paper backed veneer
Mike Bielski -- 4/9/2008, 2:49 pm- Re: Material: paper backed veneer
Acors -- 4/9/2008, 4:44 pm- Re: Material: paper backed veneer
mike allen -- 4/9/2008, 5:51 pm- Re: Material: paper backed veneer
Donovan -- 4/9/2008, 4:55 pm - Re: Material: paper backed veneer
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