nigelmercier
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When you fill the ground out area ... the first layer of glass should be the overall size of the chamfered area, then you add progressively smaller pieces, the final one being the original side of the hole.
Doesn't this lead to air pockets around the sides? I would have thought that the first layer of glass should be the size of the hole, then getting larger to match the edge of the chamfer.
[Later] The penny has dropped, I was wrong. I was thinking of a slight chamfer to the edge, I think VicS is talking about chamfering the edge down to almost nothing. And as Pete says below, the fibres get mixed up quite a bit.
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