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Although not necessarily an exhaustive list, the following tools and materials, supplied by Easy Composites, were used in this project.
The quantity shown below is the approximate amount used in the project rounded up to the nearest available kit size or quantity.
Having made a number of previous instruments, both by traditional methods and using advanced composites, Tim wanted to experiment with using natural materials such as Flax.
Once he had settled on his design and made the pattern, it was possible for Tim to make a high temperature mould. This would then be used to layup and cure the prepreg. For this project, the main material was the FLAXPREG Flax based prepreg material for its natural appearance and also unique properties.
Once cured, the parts could be assembled to make the finished Instrument. Tim was able to incorporate some unique features and exquisite detailing to finish the project off.
Tim is a visiting Professor at the Kask and Conservatorium School of Arts Gent. He is also an Instrument maker and musician with in interest in both traditional and modern materials and methods used in instrument construction.
Although not necessarily an exhaustive list, the following tools and materials, supplied by Easy Composites, were used in this project.
The quantity shown below is the approximate amount used in the project rounded up to the nearest available kit size or quantity.
Tim is a visiting Professor at the Kask and Conservatorium School of Arts Gent. He is also an Instrument maker and musician with in interest in both traditional and modern materials and methods used in instrument construction.
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