Hi All,
I have stuck the bottom on and it looks more like a boat.
I masked the seams with brown packing tape as I didn't have any real masking tape to hand and I was too impatient.
The results were pretty good (I rounded this with a tongue depressor stick). Even though the tape left brown adhesive on the ribs etc it scraped off much more easily than a smeared fillet would have done.
I have now put two overlapping glass tape strips down each seam on the inside and epoxied them in place.
My current question concerns the outside seam or chine where the sides meet the bottom.
I have run the power plane over this edge to form a flat bevel as you can see. Should I now round this off with the RO sander before glassing or should I leave it bevelled?
If it should be curved before glassing (reasonably tight weave cloth), what sort of radius should I be looking to create?
I have stuck the bottom on and it looks more like a boat.
I masked the seams with brown packing tape as I didn't have any real masking tape to hand and I was too impatient.
The results were pretty good (I rounded this with a tongue depressor stick). Even though the tape left brown adhesive on the ribs etc it scraped off much more easily than a smeared fillet would have done.
I have now put two overlapping glass tape strips down each seam on the inside and epoxied them in place.
My current question concerns the outside seam or chine where the sides meet the bottom.
I have run the power plane over this edge to form a flat bevel as you can see. Should I now round this off with the RO sander before glassing or should I leave it bevelled?
If it should be curved before glassing (reasonably tight weave cloth), what sort of radius should I be looking to create?