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1Bad88

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Bellville, TX
I started working on my leading edge plywood recently and my plan was to cut it to size, scarf the pieces, glue them together, and glue the single big piece to the wing. I got the first cured scarf joint off of the table last night and did a test run on bending the joint and it was so stiff that it cracked the center ply of the sheet at one point. Is my process wrong?
 
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