I'm right at the same stage VTFogg is with his. Got my bottom on yesterday -- glued/screwed it to the ribs and sides with about 1/2" overlap all around. I stuck a flush trim bit in my router, then cut all around the outside. Voila! a nice fitting bottom piece. I then took an 1/8" roundover bit and ran it along the edge, which put a round edge on it.
Filletted the insides, and patted myself on the shoulder for a nice day's work. Big mistake...
Today things did not go so well. I flipped the thing over, sanded the bottom, and then started glassing. Nothing I have read anywhere prepared me for the nightmare that glassing is. I mixed up a whole bunch of epoxy, rolled it on, and then started putting on the cloth. Glass work is very difficult for a beginner...by the time I got the cloth reasonable fitted, the plastic rolling pan I had the epoxy in began to melt. Steam all over the place! Anyway, after a few hours of mixing, applying/mixing,applying, and a whole lot of language not allowed on this forum, I finally got it all on. After looking at it a couple of hours later, I have a few questions...
1. Do I just add the secong coat of epoxy, or sand it first? Seems it would cut into the glass if I sanded first.
2. There are a few small bubbles, which I gather I must fill with a syringe?
3. There are a few "white" spots where the epoxy obviously did't saturate the cloth. It was already hard so putting more epoxy on didn't help. Should I sand through the cloth to get rid of these spots?
4. I bought the Raka kit for this project (1.5 g), and it seems like I'm going to run out. I have just about 1/2 of what I started yet, and I need to do two more coats on the bottom, plus glass the inside. Anyone have a good rule of thumb or wag on how much you need for each coat? And if I do run out, is it OK to use some off the shelf stuff from HD or Lowes?
Thanks again for your help. Sorry, no pics today; didn't want to nuke my wife's camera with my epoxy satured hands...
Filletted the insides, and patted myself on the shoulder for a nice day's work. Big mistake...
Today things did not go so well. I flipped the thing over, sanded the bottom, and then started glassing. Nothing I have read anywhere prepared me for the nightmare that glassing is. I mixed up a whole bunch of epoxy, rolled it on, and then started putting on the cloth. Glass work is very difficult for a beginner...by the time I got the cloth reasonable fitted, the plastic rolling pan I had the epoxy in began to melt. Steam all over the place! Anyway, after a few hours of mixing, applying/mixing,applying, and a whole lot of language not allowed on this forum, I finally got it all on. After looking at it a couple of hours later, I have a few questions...
1. Do I just add the secong coat of epoxy, or sand it first? Seems it would cut into the glass if I sanded first.
2. There are a few small bubbles, which I gather I must fill with a syringe?
3. There are a few "white" spots where the epoxy obviously did't saturate the cloth. It was already hard so putting more epoxy on didn't help. Should I sand through the cloth to get rid of these spots?
4. I bought the Raka kit for this project (1.5 g), and it seems like I'm going to run out. I have just about 1/2 of what I started yet, and I need to do two more coats on the bottom, plus glass the inside. Anyone have a good rule of thumb or wag on how much you need for each coat? And if I do run out, is it OK to use some off the shelf stuff from HD or Lowes?
Thanks again for your help. Sorry, no pics today; didn't want to nuke my wife's camera with my epoxy satured hands...