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Re: Making custom Panels
oh, you where just using resin? lol...you have to use something for the resin to bond to otherwise it just breaks REALLY easy....
anyway, sanding it with a rough grit just gives the glass pores/grooves to hold on to... |
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Re: Making custom Panels
I tried it with mat too but I can basically like peel the mat off after it has dried.
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Re: Making custom Panels
you wont be "peeling" mat....even one layre of mat will be too stif to peal, you could maybe pop it off or chip it....
i still dont understand what you are trying to do... i thought yo uwhere going to use your doors as a mold to make a custom panel... |
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yea thats what am trying to do. But when I do mak a mold of the stock panel, how would it fit by the window
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