I posted a similar thread on WW, but I normally get more informed responses here TO's rock!
I'm "almost" ready to start expiermentation on a vacuum bagged board. The way that I will be doing it, is rather than tuck the whole project in a bag and pull the vacuum, I'll be using a rocker table and bagging the project down to the table. There will be a film over the top and sealant tape around the edges that the bagging film will seal too. VERY similar to using cling wrap around the top of a bowl, except then I evacuate the air inside.
On boards that I have seen that are obviously bagged, the rails are hard and there is no tuck. That is the very edge of the rail and the bottom are the furthest projection. Just to give a quick visual, this is what a cross-section would look like.
Do NOT give me grief on my artistic abilities! I know I suck at it!
As you can see, the bottom edge of the rail is what sticks out the furthest.
I'm "almost" ready to start expiermentation on a vacuum bagged board. The way that I will be doing it, is rather than tuck the whole project in a bag and pull the vacuum, I'll be using a rocker table and bagging the project down to the table. There will be a film over the top and sealant tape around the edges that the bagging film will seal too. VERY similar to using cling wrap around the top of a bowl, except then I evacuate the air inside.
On boards that I have seen that are obviously bagged, the rails are hard and there is no tuck. That is the very edge of the rail and the bottom are the furthest projection. Just to give a quick visual, this is what a cross-section would look like.
Do NOT give me grief on my artistic abilities! I know I suck at it!
As you can see, the bottom edge of the rail is what sticks out the furthest.
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