Rich,
I often thought about that too.  One problem is that polyurethane foam is about 
2#/cu ft, while NidaCore is closer to 5#/cu ft.  But for small parts, like 
maybe a seat back or mounting shelf, it might be easier to fabricate than foam. 
 Definitely less dust, though.  And you probably wouldn't need the layer of 
micro under it.
Griff P

From: KRnet <krnet-boun...@list.krnet.org> On Behalf Of Rich Parker via KRnet
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Subject: KRnet> Nidacore panels

I'm making a new glass panel bridge for my boat and looking at using Nidacore 
honeycomb panels.

Has anyone used these panels over wing ribs to make Diehl style wing skins?  
I'm thinking it could save a lot of time sanding foam........

https://youtu.be/fKhMzt4OWzo?si=BX1rX57_zdVk_xuU


Rich Parker
Greenfield NH
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