I think I may have run into a slight problem, maybe not, so I need some advise from people who have been doing this. I mixed my resin for the first layer and everything was going nice an smooth, when I got the the last section as I was spreading it started to jelly on me. I think next time I will use a little less hardener and work with smaller amounts. the question is am I screwed and need to rip that section off, its isolated from the rest, or will I just end up doing more sanding when the time comes. I read a lot of the how-to's but there not a lot about what to do when you goof. if you want pictures let me know and I'll get them, right now I'm sitting on my hands waiting for the vapors dissipate a bit.
when stuff like that happens you'll obviously mix less hardener, I dont usually make the amount of resin smaller since its easier to add to much hardener to 50ml resin vs 250 mls resin. Just be aware of the temp, and working time.
When you goof just let it harden and grind the crap off and continue on with new layers. Its always a good idea to grind between layers as well since there are usually alot of waxes present in resins.
Philly D wrote:when stuff like that happens you'll obviously mix less hardener, I dont usually make the amount of resin smaller since its easier to add to much hardener to 50ml resin vs 250 mls resin. Just be aware of the temp, and working time.
When you goof just let it harden and grind the crap off and continue on with new layers. Its always a good idea to grind between layers as well since there are usually alot of waxes present in resins.
this 100%
Especially when it's really hot and humid out, less hardener is a good thing.
Looking good so far man, Im in the process of doing the same thing. The only thing I would recommend is to do scuff up the plastic farther down around the radio area and into the arc around the gauges and glass that as well. Im doing that on mine just for more structure and make my piece stronger. Also I drilled some holes through the plastic to allow the resin/glass to seep through and add strength as well.
Dave
David Fairhurst- ICEMAN 101 wrote:Looking good so far man, Im in the process of doing the same thing. The only thing I would recommend is to do scuff up the plastic farther down around the radio area and into the arc around the gauges and glass that as well. Im doing that on mine just for more structure and make my piece stronger. Also I drilled some holes through the plastic to allow the resin/glass to seep through and add strength as well.
Dave
when you drill holes through the plastic....make sure to glass from the back side also. It will "sandwich" together to form a stronger piece.