How to get good looking PMF?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2021 9:03 am
I really like the idea of PMF but I've seen a PMF build in person and while I was totally okay with any of the dents and such that were showing I know that my wife would be less understanding about things like dents showing, fiber weave showing (maybe), etc. Essentially, we have differing priorities where I lean towards functionality first and she leans towards aesthetics.
So how do you get REALLY good looking PMF? Can you have the overlaps on the edges be where trim would go without losing strength?
Is there a way to do PMF without the large weave of the canvas showing through or do you need to coat with something like Monstaliner in order to get away from the weave showing through?
Thanks!
So how do you get REALLY good looking PMF? Can you have the overlaps on the edges be where trim would go without losing strength?
Is there a way to do PMF without the large weave of the canvas showing through or do you need to coat with something like Monstaliner in order to get away from the weave showing through?
Thanks!