Did a trial run doing a layup of Carbon Fibre on to G10 material on the weekend.
Layup consisted of:-
* Small piece of G10 material “roughed up” with Grit 60 sand paper,
* Two layers of CF
* Two pieces of Nylon Peel Ply
* K3600 Renlam Epoxy
The first piece of carbon fibre extended past the edge of G10 by about 15mm. The second layer was 5 mm within the edges.
I waited 5.5 hours after the layup to cut the excess off CF. It was easy to do.
Waited another 15 hours before I removed the Peel Ply. It was easy to remove the Peel Ply.
Below are some photos I took.
![Weighing the G10 material](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5967-e1536047172784.jpg)
![Weighing one piece of CF](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5968-e1536047206124.jpg)
So therefore the large piece of carbon fiber weights ~3 grams.
![Weighing two pieces of CF](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5969-e1536047239391.jpg)
So therefore the smaller piece of carbon fiber weights ~2 grams.
![Mixed up the Renlam Epoxy.](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5970-e1536047368879.jpg)
![Applied a generous amount of Epoxy to the G10 plate.](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5972-e1536047393728.jpg)
![Placed Carbon Fibre on to the wetted G10 plate.](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5974-e1536047446362.jpg)
![Applying more epoxy to first layer of Carbon Fibre - don't want to miss any bit of it.... and Added second piece of Carbon Fibre](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5978-e1536047512644.jpg)
![Wetted out the second layer of Carbon Fibre.](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5979-e1536047554577.jpg)
![Applied two layers of Nylon Peel Ply](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5982-e1536047580879.jpg)
![Nylon Peel Ply completely wetted out.](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5983-e1536047622405.jpg)
![Added Magnetic sand (in two bags) on to the job. Then placed wood and 4kg weight on top.](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_5986-e1536047678437.jpg)
![5.5 hrs has passed and about to trim off excess material.](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_6006-e1536047721106.jpg)
![Trimmed excess quite easily/quickly with a pair of scissors.](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_6009.jpg)
![IMG_6014](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_6014.jpg)
![Completely finished Lay up! (except for the finish itself)](http://leederville.net/rocket/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_6015.jpg)
Final Weight: 44 grams
This means the Epoxy weight was approximately: 2 grams
So the total weight of the epoxy/CF is 3 + 2 + 2 = 7 grams. Very light!
The carbon fibre seems to have bonded well with the G10 material. The resultant piece is a lot stiffer.
My next step (if this was the real fin) would be to apply a very thing coat of K3600 and then sand with progressively higher grits.
Now considering a real fin layup this weekend.