Originally Posted by Damon
The stuff you have access to is known as preimpregnated (prepreg) mat. Heat activated resin. (Actually, it is most likely frozen, as the resin will begin to flow at room temps on most prepregs, the reaction is just real slow at freezing temps.) My point being that just tossing it in an oven will most likely not be good enough. Vacuum bagging in the oven would be ideal. When the resin starts to flow, you run the risk of it pooling at the low spots (can't beat gravity...) and generally looking bad.
I did, at one point, have the hairbrained plans for an at-home autoclave (the industrial unit you speak of...), but never got around to building one. Maybe now is the time...
Another tip: If you are just doing flat panels, get yourself a piece of 1/4" glass and put about 10 coats of wax on. Lay your panels up on that. When you pull the panel, it should be "smooth as glass"