• Welcome aboard HomebuiltAirplanes.com, your destination for connecting with a thriving community of more than 10,000 active members, all passionate about home-built aviation. Dive into our comprehensive repository of knowledge, exchange technical insights, arrange get-togethers, and trade aircrafts/parts with like-minded enthusiasts. Unearth a wide-ranging collection of general and kit plane aviation subjects, enriched with engaging imagery, in-depth technical manuals, and rare archives.

    For a nominal fee of $99.99/year or $12.99/month, you can immerse yourself in this dynamic community and unparalleled treasure-trove of aviation knowledge.

    Embark on your journey now!

    Click Here to Become a Premium Member and Experience Homebuilt Airplanes to the Fullest!

Cutting composites

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Birdmanzak

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2006
Messages
54
Location
Sydney, Australia
I'm fortunate enough to have access to a table saw I can use to cut fibreglass and carbon fibre.

I've been cutting a some parts with it that are a few plies of glass sandwiched between uni carbon, vac bagged onto a mould. The cuts are great, but the edges are razor-sharp. Can anyone suggest the best way to polish/smooth them?

Many thanks.
 
Back
Top