Jalean4
New Member
I had the chance to begin placing some of my fiberglass cloth inside of my armor. PerniciousDuke suggested in one of his builds to use a spray-adhesive to help the cloth stick in place before you add resin to it. This made me think I could place all of my fiberglass cloth beforehand, so when it comes to adding resin, I'm not as worried about running out of time and I can focus on generating a nice even & saturated coat.
I have a lot of time left before my personal "deadline" (which is really a soft-deadline anyway), so I'm going to do everything I can as slowly as I can bear in order to achieve the best results that I can.
I can't work with the fiberglass/resin very often, usually only a few hours a week. This process might allow me to glue the cloth in place when I have free-time but am unable to work with the fume-producing chemicals. That way I can keep making progress at a faster rate than I have been able to thus far.
I have a lot of time left before my personal "deadline" (which is really a soft-deadline anyway), so I'm going to do everything I can as slowly as I can bear in order to achieve the best results that I can.
I can't work with the fiberglass/resin very often, usually only a few hours a week. This process might allow me to glue the cloth in place when I have free-time but am unable to work with the fume-producing chemicals. That way I can keep making progress at a faster rate than I have been able to thus far.