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My experience with fiberglass is only in basic boat repair. I am a
student of architecture, and I am looking to experiment with the material's translucent properties for my thesis project. I would like to make sheets of fiberglass. So I have 2 questions. Firstly, onto which material could I place the fiberglass (with resin mixture) to dry without it bonding to it? Secondly, how can I manipulate the translucency of the material without changing the thickness of the individual sheets? Any suggestion would be most appreciated. Thank you. Melanie |
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You could use a sheet of plastic stretched and taped to a smooth flat
surface. Use a slotted roller (West Epoxy Products) to work out the air bubbles. Can't tell you which type of resin would be the most translucent. Wet out each layer well. "Melanie" wrote in message m... My experience with fiberglass is only in basic boat repair. I am a student of architecture, and I am looking to experiment with the material's translucent properties for my thesis project. I would like to make sheets of fiberglass. So I have 2 questions. Firstly, onto which material could I place the fiberglass (with resin mixture) to dry without it bonding to it? Secondly, how can I manipulate the translucency of the material without changing the thickness of the individual sheets? Any suggestion would be most appreciated. Thank you. Melanie |
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On 11-Nov-2004, "MMC" wrote:
Where do you get gel coat pigments? I've got a few dings I'd like to fix without repainting the whole boat. The same place you get gel coat usually - any decent marine supply shop. Mike |
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Yes but gelcoat will not work, it has no wax. What you need is top coat.
Gelcoat is just polyester resin. Jacques. www.bateau.com "Michael Daly" wrote in message ... On 11-Nov-2004, "MMC" wrote: Where do you get gel coat pigments? I've got a few dings I'd like to fix without repainting the whole boat. The same place you get gel coat usually - any decent marine supply shop. Mike |
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Jacques,
My idea is to use West Epoxy with the pigments to fill small chips and cracks. MMC "Jacques" wrote in message om... Yes but gelcoat will not work, it has no wax. What you need is top coat. Gelcoat is just polyester resin. Jacques. www.bateau.com "Michael Daly" wrote in message ... On 11-Nov-2004, "MMC" wrote: Where do you get gel coat pigments? I've got a few dings I'd like to fix without repainting the whole boat. The same place you get gel coat usually - any decent marine supply shop. Mike |
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Jacques wrote:
Yes but gelcoat will not work, it has no wax. What you need is top coat. Gelcoat is just polyester resin. There's more than one type of gelcoat, specifically there's "laminating" and "finish" gelcoat. The names accurately describe their intended function. Laminating gelcoat is used in the mold during the layup of a hull. Finish gelcoat is used primarily for exterior repairs and cures properly without needing to be sealed off from the air. |
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