saywhatthat wrote:when you mix you get air bubbles? did you seall first how are you wetting out. when wet have you used a torch to pop air bubbles
Just to be clear, those 'shimmers' are beneath ~mm of epoxy - they are not exposed in any way. The surface is completely smooth to the touch.
There's always air bubbles, but I keep it to the minimum that I can. I'm following Tony Latham's book, placing dry cloth over clean wood, pouring epoxy and spreading with a high-density foam roller (works best so far for me). I tried wetting the board before hand with epoxy on test pieces, however the weave soaks up the epoxy and spreads itself out, pushing itself off the wood. Those were impossible to spread out afterwards without yanking on the fabric, which makes the trapped air only worse. West Systems recommends the dry application for pieces too, and I have to agree with them.
I am using a heat gun, however the trapped air in the weave (I'm assuming) cannot leave, the epoxy is too viscus. Heating the epoxy with a heat gun does decrease the viscosity and allow the trapped air to leave extremely easily, however the line between that and pushing the air out from the wood underneath the wood only makes problems worse. The heat does remove bubbles above the weave easily, but not below it.
I have thrown well more than enough epoxy on test boards and the epoxy doesn't have enough fluidity to displace the air. Tony Latham used 3/4 of a gallon on his build, and somehow I'm on gallon number 4 (I hate how much money I've spent....). I didn't have this problem with deep pours I've done on tables in the past, the depth of the epoxy has enough force from gravity to displace air. The foam roller, squeegee, or fancy metal roller don't seem to fill the weave completely.
I cannot find a single source online discussing this issue, so either I'm being too particular for my own good or I'm doing something wrong, probably a combination of things. Perhaps I bought crappy fiberglass for the job
Below is a link to the fiberglass weave I purchased.
https://fiberglasswarehouse.com/product ... style-3733