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Composite racing sailboat builders use a technique that produces a fair surface, without bumps or valleys, while minimizing weight or extra filler. They screed the filler/resin mix onto the surface u
Brian, If the low area is still quite visible (greater than 3" radius is a good rule of thumb to start with), with well defined stripes, I would suggest continuing with the serrated trowel. Typically
Fred, The serration direction is immaterial as it will eventually be faired in by a thin, flat, surfacing coat. This resin/filler application technique is used to visually identify low areas during i
Graham, Agreed. All builders would be well advised to watch the mix consistency carefully so as to prevent differing moduli of elasticity and (possible) future problems during any lamination process.
Grahame, Years ago, polyester resin was the matrix of choice when wet lay-ups were the typical building method. However, 'poly' was way too soft. Hulls would flex considerably, thereby ruining the ai
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Jeff, The technique looks just like what we have been using for years to curtail turbulence around racing sailboat rudders and trim tabs. I know it works well enough, in the denser medium of water, t
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