Knowing the characteristics of a composite material under a given set of circumstances is essential for reliable structural member design. Understanding and being familiar with the stacking order of laminates organised to make a composite is essential since composites are used in an increasing number of applications. The goal of the current effort is to develop an E-glass fibre reinforced with epoxy composite by stacking the laminates of 0°, 45°, and 90° and integrating all three orientations. Different samples were compared experimentally with axial tensile and compressive loading. The specimen with a 0° orientation in the tensile test demonstrated outstanding resistance to tensile loading. It is observed that found the sample developed by different stacking sequence experiences the least strain of all the specimens with 9% elongation at break. Additionally, the sample made with fibre orientation of 450 undergo severe deformation of 20% which is considered to be largely deformed specimen compared to the rest of the combinations.