Hit A Bit Of A Brick Wall... =[

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Cracker

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so here are the pics of my 2 shoulder pads. the one i bondoed too much i guess, but the other one i sanded down the resin before i started to bondo it. but the problem i had is that when i needed to round the edges and such to make it right. but i sanded them so much that i ended up sanding through the cardstock skeleton and on to the resin on the other side. i was wondering if thats normal. i was also had the resin on the outside starting to peel. any ideas on how to go about this? should i re-resin the outside now that i sanded it down? or should i start bondoing it in thin layers or what? need a little help on the next step i should take guys. :pthanks in advance - Cracker.



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this is the other shoulder pad that i bondo'd too much. i sanded it down and its comming along nicely.



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soul products said:
naw ur doin fine but i would re resin the outside



sanding down past the pep skeleton is fine, just dont go to far



so just re resin the entire thing with the primer still on it?



the resin also says 7 drops of hardener per 1 tablespoon of liquid resin. so if i put 6 drops would that be better to make it slightly lighter and just take longer to dry? or would it just ruin it?
 
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Cracker said:
so just re resin the entire thing with the primer still on it?



the resin also says 7 drops of hardener per 1 tablespoon of liquid resin. so if i put 6 drops would that be better to make it slightly lighter and just take longer to dry? or would it just ruin it?

it will still cure just take longer but it will be just as strong
 
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