Hi guys
I finally finished one side of the wing plug after several thousand hours of sanding. I wet sanded the plug up to 800 grit mounted on a flexible plexiglass plate. then I dry sanded with my mirka 1000 and 3000. Afterwards i applied two polishing compounds.
Before I painted the fiberglass plug with a 2k "affordable" car primer (white) and then black 2k polurethane paint.
The problem is the primer shows thru the paint on some places as little white spots (shown the worst sections). Is this a no go to pull off the mold? I will use nord rm2500 or 3000 poliester to pull off the moulds.
Regarding Nord RM2500 could i use 3d-core, lantor or some similar sandwich in order to stabilise the huge mould? I would like to heat the mould up to 80ºC and am afraid that the sandwich could produce distortion due to the asymetric layers around the sandwich.
I finally finished one side of the wing plug after several thousand hours of sanding. I wet sanded the plug up to 800 grit mounted on a flexible plexiglass plate. then I dry sanded with my mirka 1000 and 3000. Afterwards i applied two polishing compounds.
Before I painted the fiberglass plug with a 2k "affordable" car primer (white) and then black 2k polurethane paint.
The problem is the primer shows thru the paint on some places as little white spots (shown the worst sections). Is this a no go to pull off the mold? I will use nord rm2500 or 3000 poliester to pull off the moulds.
Regarding Nord RM2500 could i use 3d-core, lantor or some similar sandwich in order to stabilise the huge mould? I would like to heat the mould up to 80ºC and am afraid that the sandwich could produce distortion due to the asymetric layers around the sandwich.