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2: Cut this sheet into three strips. Each strip needs to be as long as the blade
as it will fit from the root all the way to the tip. It is better that it is too long and
then cut shorter. It needs to be as wide as the blade’s thickness, again it is
better to be too wide. The measurements used were 180cm by 6cm. At least
one side and one end should be cut straight. This can be done with good
scissors or tin-snips, or using a circular cutter, jigsaw or mini cutter.
3: Place this into the backward blade half, approximately one third of the
blades width from the leading edge (7cm). Hold in position using weights, tape
or blue-tack.
4: The stringer is stuck to the backward blade half using strips (approx. 4cm
wide) of 200gsm WC and more of the general purpose ‘inner layer’ resin
mixture.
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