Waited about four hours and it was set up enough that I could trim the excess cloth from the hull. When it's at the green stage it slices quite easily and it came right off.
Then mixed up more epoxy and spread on a second coat. Doesn't look too bad but we'll know more tomorrow when I can sand it. Looks like most of the ripples and waves should sand out well, but I'm not sure I have enough epoxy layered on to smooth the entire hull.
Oh, and I did the last three layers on the fin. It's all clamped up and should be ready for shaping by tomorrow.
Peace! _/)
Then mixed up more epoxy and spread on a second coat. Doesn't look too bad but we'll know more tomorrow when I can sand it. Looks like most of the ripples and waves should sand out well, but I'm not sure I have enough epoxy layered on to smooth the entire hull.
Oh, and I did the last three layers on the fin. It's all clamped up and should be ready for shaping by tomorrow.
Peace! _/)
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