A process in which components are applied either to a mold or a working surface, and the successive plies are built up and worked by hand.
The molding process of manual works to build up layers of reinforcing fiber material and resin (usually with hand rollers, brushes and spray equipment.
A fabrication method in which reinforcement layers are placed in mold by hand, saturated with resin and then cured to the formed shape.
A fabrication method in which reinforcement layers, preimpregnated or coated afterwards, are placed in a mold by hand, then cured to the formed shape.
The process of placing and working successive plies of reinforcing material or resin-impregnated reinforcement in position on a mold by hand.
Refers to prewetting mixed resin using a brush, roller, or squeegee. The fabric product is placed over or into the resin-wet open mold surface and resin is again applied as necessary to achieve a totally wet laminate. Successive laminates and or core materials are added into a designed schedule.