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Thin Wing Tips - One piece or two?

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ktfiles

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These are wing tips for a Knight Twister. Probably a couple layers of CF. Approx 2 1/2" X 20" at the root and 9" in span. Would it be better to try to make them in a one piece or two? A one piece mold would be very thin in the TE area and hard to work I would think. What is the best way to tackle this project?

I welcome your input.

Thanks CL

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