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lol, simple is not quite the word I would use. It definitely gets easier the more you do it though. Key rules ... watch your ratios with resin and hardener.
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lol, simple is not quite the word I would use. It definitely gets easier the more you do it though. Key rules ... watch your ratios with resin and hardener. Too much hardener and it can become brittle, too little and it can take forever to dry as well as weaken the mix. Don't be afraid of the bondo, lol. Make sure to sand and sand and then sand some more, inbetween layers. NO AIR BUBBLES!!! If you plan on painting, make sure there are no surface scratches, bubbles, cracks etc. If you can stand on it, it's strong enough for bass, lol.
Just work on your skeletons and don't be afrad to try different techniques. If you got any questions, feel free to hit me up. A good site for materials is fiberglasssite.com great wholesale company with great prices and everything you could need. |
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