u/Competitive_Big3479

Image 1 — Diagnostic Lap images
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Image 3 — Diagnostic Lap images
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Diagnostic Lap images

Hi all, I had a lap last week for diagnosis, but I was confused that my surgeon (not an endo specialist) stated that I had no endometriosis, but my colon was adhered to my pelvic wall by adhesions?

I got the images through from the surgery today, I have no idea what I’m looking at, but wondered if someone with more knowledgable eyes than me could take a look please? Should I ask for a second opinion? Or go straight to gastroenterology?

u/Competitive_Big3479 — 3 days ago

Carbon Skinning

I can already see the comments: “well done, you’ve successfully made a part heavier with carbon fibre” 🥴😂 - look I would LOVE to make my own carbon parts, but I do not have the tools, nor knowledge to do so.

So, now i’ve got that out of the way - I am looking to COSMETICALLY upgrade my engine cover - I’m a strong believer in trying to DIY first, before shelling out for someone else to make it. Anywho, my first attempt did not go well.

I’m looking for some tips on skinning to make the process smooth as possible (quite literally). I was going to use a sheet of carbon weave, but I didn’t quite realise how flimsy this stuff is 😂 so I think I’m going to use chopped carbon instead.

Do I need to lay the chopped pieces 1 by 1? Or do I sprinkle it on?
Also, should I be vacuum sealing it? If so, what part in the process do I vacuum bag it?

The epoxy side I’m all good with, i think I’m just scared of the carbon fibre 😂

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u/Competitive_Big3479 — 4 days ago