U UnDedSnipr Jr Member Aug 5, 2007 #2 If you resin the outside first you shouldn't need to. But remember to work in small sections so it doesn't get warped.
If you resin the outside first you shouldn't need to. But remember to work in small sections so it doesn't get warped.
L Leadingspartan Well-Known Member Aug 5, 2007 #3 oh ok like how small like half of the piece or like 1 /4
U UnDedSnipr Jr Member Aug 5, 2007 #4 I did it in sides. I did the top of head first, then left side, then right, then the part in front of the mouth.
I did it in sides. I did the top of head first, then left side, then right, then the part in front of the mouth.
S ssor106 Jr Member Aug 13, 2007 #6 although it never hurts to reinforce i strongly reccomend it you will come out with alot crisper finished product
although it never hurts to reinforce i strongly reccomend it you will come out with alot crisper finished product
I Ironcobra3000 Well-Known Member Aug 13, 2007 #7 Use great stuff to reinforce it if you feel its needed, just make sure to get a few layers of resin on, and dont use large gap filler :eek
Use great stuff to reinforce it if you feel its needed, just make sure to get a few layers of resin on, and dont use large gap filler :eek