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That brings our actual material costs to around 5€ (about $7.15).  
 
That brings our actual material costs to around 5€ (about $7.15).  
  
Finally, we have the actual time spent on doing the cloth cutting, lay-up and clamping. The whole demonstration took about four hours. But only about twenty-five minutes of that was the actual lay-up. Most of that time went into preparation in the form of collecting and preparing the tools and materials as well as documenting the process and setting up the camera and taking pictures. Normally, one should be able to get this all done in slightly more than an hour. So we can throw in the charge for one hour of work on top of our material costs. All things considered, this would make the cost for creating one’s own custom Micarta scale material very reasonable.  
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Finally, we have the actual time spent on doing the cloth cutting, lay-up and clamping. The whole demonstration took about four hours. But only about twenty-five minutes of that was the actual lay-up. Most of that time went into preparation in the form of collecting and preparing the tools and materials as well as documenting the process and setting up the camera and taking pictures. Normally, one should be able to get this all done in slightly more than an hour. So we can throw in the charge for one hour of work on top of our material costs. All things considered, this would make the cost for creating one’s own custom Micarta scale material is very reasonable.  
  
 
Also keep in mind that for the purposes of this demonstration we have kept the Micarta fairly simple, but there is no reason why you cannot explore all sorts of special creative options. You can fold the cloth, weave it together or twist it. You can also embed such things as colored threads, string or even small bits of metal or wire. You can also add coloring materials to the epoxy (!). Feel free to experiment and enjoy yourself.  
 
Also keep in mind that for the purposes of this demonstration we have kept the Micarta fairly simple, but there is no reason why you cannot explore all sorts of special creative options. You can fold the cloth, weave it together or twist it. You can also embed such things as colored threads, string or even small bits of metal or wire. You can also add coloring materials to the epoxy (!). Feel free to experiment and enjoy yourself.  

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