I've decided to let the first round of clear epoxy paint, and the other colors underneath, cure for awhile before I sand and then start polishing. It takes a week to ten days for it to reach maximum hardness ("sword" hardness) so I'll let it cure that long.
Right now I'm not sure if it'll need a second round of clear epoxy. If it does then no big deal as the more layers the deeper the shine. We'll see what happens and how it all looks as I start to sand.
In the meantime, while it's curing, I thought it would be fun to see how the whole thing looks when it's set up. So here is the first look at the new, experimental,Star Salish 475 RC Sailboat, hull number 001x! (UPDATE: It is now called the Salish 475 as of 10 May, 2015! Click the link to see the completed boat!)
When I eventually finish the 'finishing' then I'll be onto the rigging, and then finally sailing.
Let me know what you think so far. It may be a couple weeks before I can get back to it so until I post again... fair seas!
Peace! _/)
Right now I'm not sure if it'll need a second round of clear epoxy. If it does then no big deal as the more layers the deeper the shine. We'll see what happens and how it all looks as I start to sand.
In the meantime, while it's curing, I thought it would be fun to see how the whole thing looks when it's set up. So here is the first look at the new, experimental,
When I eventually finish the 'finishing' then I'll be onto the rigging, and then finally sailing.
Let me know what you think so far. It may be a couple weeks before I can get back to it so until I post again... fair seas!
Peace! _/)
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