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    Totally ignorant about making micarta. Do you use a two part epoxy-like resin, like when working Fiberglas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeObfuscate View Post
    Totally ignorant about making micarta. Do you use a two part epoxy-like resin, like when working Fiberglas?
    Yep that's exactly it.

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    I've been looking into making micarta lately. From what I have read its best to stick with natural fibers that will absorb the resin well. Most synthetics in sportswear are designed to wick moisture away from the body. Instead of the resin soaking in and hardening the fibers it will harden around the fibers, causing texture and strength issues. I have no personal experience though, this is just what I have read. I plan to start experimenting with papers pretty soon.

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    I have 3 young kids so have an abundance of fabrics do am really just playing about to learn techniques. I tried one paper batch, one denim and this. I'll try making scales and see how I get on.
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    I'm sure you're already aware - but just in case - make sure to use a good quality respirator when working with this.
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    Thanks Rob, yeah I am well aware, but definitely appreciate the reminder!

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    So how did it come out?

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