Thats true. My goal is to get the strips fair enough that after laying the glass an giving it a fill coat, it will just need one sanding to achieve a good, fair, varnishable surface. However I don't always achieve my goals and another coat or two of epoxy may be in order.
: I was a bit surprised by a number of replies to my "Fisheye"
: thread, informing me that once the cloth was filled I should end the epoxy
: operation and move onto the varnishing stage. I respectfully disagree.
: To obtain a great finish, one only has to be diligent. There are just a few
: rules, and the number one rule is "Get the surface true with the
: sanding block before proceeding." From sanding experiences on complex
: 3D surfaces similar to what we face with a kayak, a long sanding block and
: controlled material removal are essential. It's never going to look good
: if we don't keep the surfaces absolutely true and fair.
: In the case of a strip built kayak, this will require both fairing the wood
: and then fairing subsequent epoxy coats. If you can read the wattage of
: the overhead incandescent bulb in the reflection off your kayak's polished
: varnish, I'd say the surface is fair. It got me $5K over market on the
: 'Vette I restored, so you could say I'm a believer.
: To accomplish this end, you have to produce a small build-up of epoxy,
: perhaps a weight gain of 6-9 oz worth of epoxy, which you then fair to a
: near perfect surface before you begin the varnish coats. If you don't do
: this then you end up with what looks like the next-door-neighbor kid's
: Chevelle with the lumpy sides. You need extra material and a long sanding
: block to fair it to a perfectly smooth surface! Glossy surfaces are
: totally unforgiving. Period.
: Keep it flat and smooth and you will always have a winner - Spidey
Messages In This Thread
- Achieving a fair surface finish
Spidey -- 6/8/2000, 12:44 am- Discovery: Thin Epoxy and Fill Coats
Spidey -- 6/8/2000, 10:22 pm- Re: Discovery: Thin Epoxy and Fill Coats
michael -- 6/9/2000, 5:20 am
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Dwight -- 6/8/2000, 6:51 pm- Re: Achieving a fair surface finish
Spidey -- 6/8/2000, 7:43 pm- Re: Achieving a fair surface finish
Dave Houser -- 6/9/2000, 4:41 am- Re: Achieving a fair surface finish
Spidey -- 6/9/2000, 8:55 am
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peter czerpak -- 6/8/2000, 10:45 am- Re: Fear of the oyster bed
Spidey -- 6/8/2000, 12:44 pm- Re: Fear of the oyster bed
peter czerpak -- 6/8/2000, 3:03 pm
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- Re: Achieving a fair surface finish
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 6/8/2000, 9:57 am- Re: Achieving a fair surface finish
Spidey -- 6/8/2000, 12:55 pm
- Re: Discovery: Thin Epoxy and Fill Coats
- Discovery: Thin Epoxy and Fill Coats