Just a guess, but when I used to run the Acrylate resin there would
sometimes be a partial delamination at the areas not in contact with
the supports. I always thought it looked more like a quilt, but bacon
sounds appropriate.
Was I first to answer? Do I win a prize?
Rick Lott
Hughes Space and Communications
Los Angeles, Calif.
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Subject: Bacon Bottoms
Author: "Miller, Michael W" <Mike.Miller3@PSS.Boeing.com> at CCGATE
Date: 5/20/98 2:44 PM
Here's a challenge:
Pull out your sla aftermarket lingo dictionary and give me your best
shot at defining "bacon bottoms".
Michael W Miller (Mike.Miller3@PSS.Boeing.com)
The Boeing Company MS 17-PE B-XT62
Propulsion Experimental Hardware 206-655-3289
Rapid Prototyping 655-4366 Lab 655-4365
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