A few years ago, I built this gem for my wife and her cupcake business-
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I just picked up my frame and am preparing to start a large Foamie. My intention is PMF but I have questions and ideas to run by you.
First off, I certainly don’t want to offend!, but I have strong opinions about not wanting to see the roughness, seams, laps, threads, etc. I’ve seen some that are better than others, but most still have it. I don’t need yacht finish, but want more than workboat. It seems that there isn’t a good way to fair out those problem areas? No viable options for sandable fillers? I could cap the upper corners with a rubrail, but then I’d need to have backer for fasteners.
One idea I had that may improve things, is squeegeeing the TB2 or Gripper out of the fabric on the initial layup. It’s commonly done with glasswork, but I don’t find any mention of it. My thought is that it may help with wet out, smooth out wrinkles and help seams lay flatter??
Thanks listening!
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