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How to make Carbon fiber monofin

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amihov

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Hi to every one . I have been thinking about making a carbon fiber monofin but i am not sure how to start. I know i have to make a base matrix and then put the lairs. I have been reading about epoxy and carbon fiber but my problem comes from the size shape and thickness of the blade. I know that it has to be made from multiple layers of cloth because of its shape. The blade will be ticker in the beginning where are attached the foot pockets and the thickens will gradually get reduced towards tail. The blade has to bend in a parabolic shape in order to move maximum amount of water. There are many questions that need to be answered before i can make one. So if somebody has any ideas please feel free to share it.
Thank you .
Alex
 
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