I'm thinking a vacuum bag or press mold with porous elements. If the base
of the form has a porous bottom, and the top is screeded off once the form
is loaded, the top (porous) cover put on and pressure applied . . . I'm
wondering, with the right mix, whether it could be used for the walls that
enclose pocket doors . . .
ElfN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Doyle" <Sean@SeanDoyle.com>
> I am currently looking to make panels for my shop that would resemble this
sort of thing.
> New at this and could use some advise as well. Thank you,
> Sean
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