Feature Article Figure 16. Joints, cutting bevel with oscillating tool and planar tiling sequence (some tiles omitted for clarity) cutting and tailoring of the material close to the apex of the female corner to avoid bridging, this cutting of the fibers creates a corner not too dissimilar to a corner made from the discontinuous fiber used in DForm®. Table 5 screens DForm® Fabric Tooling BMI properties against continuous fiber Duratool DT450® BMI tools that would have been cut in alternating layers to facilitate the formation of the female corner (Figure 17 simulates cuts in adjacent layers close to apex). SAMPE Journal, Volume 52, No. 6, November/December 2016 Conclusions DForm® fabric tooling Epoxy and DForm® fabric tooling BMI provides composite tool builders considerable time saving potential in the construction of composite tools. The entire process of tool building is greatly simplified and performed utilizing existing customer assets and as such can be easily undertaken by most composite shops using their existing workforce. The experiments in this paper help demonstrate that the DForm® process 15http://www.northerncomposites.com