Ok, I just got done reading Fiberglass & Composite Materials: An Enthusiast's Guide to High Performance Non-Metallic Materials for Automotive Racing and Marine Use
and
Understanding Aircraft Composite Construction: Basics of Materials and Techniques for the Non-Engineer
(because the more you know the better..)
I did see one glaring contradiction however. The aircraft book states to never use hand cream and gloves at the same time, however the auto book states that this is a good idea. What gives??
One thing I'm still completely confused on is how seams are handled, such as at the wing leading edge.
and
Understanding Aircraft Composite Construction: Basics of Materials and Techniques for the Non-Engineer
(because the more you know the better..)
I did see one glaring contradiction however. The aircraft book states to never use hand cream and gloves at the same time, however the auto book states that this is a good idea. What gives??
One thing I'm still completely confused on is how seams are handled, such as at the wing leading edge.