I also ripped the 45-degree birch ply into wide strips for the leading edge. These strips were scarfed end-to-end to make one large piece for the leading edge skin. The plans call for two butt joints in the leading edge skin over heavier nose ribs with cap strips. Aside from the PITA scarf joints, I feel that the one piece leading edge skin will be easier to build and will form a smoother leading edge.
It is interesting to note that the 45-degree birch ply has a very pronounced sheen that the 90-degree ply does not. The 45-degree ply is mil-spec, whereas the 90-degree stuff is GL-2. I'd wager that the mil-spec material is more sensitive to needing the surface scuffed. Testing that I did with the GL-2 ply and epoxy didn't show much difference in bond between scuffed and un-scuffed.
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