My logos are screen-printed on rice paper and then placed under the cloth during the lamination process. Glassers refer to logos as "lams".
Sunday, August 26, 2012
More progress...
Here's the deck after lamination with one layer 6-oz S-glass and one layer 4-oz S-glass.
My logos are screen-printed on rice paper and then placed under the cloth during the lamination process. Glassers refer to logos as "lams".
The bottom lam was "basted" over the bottom lamination with resin and then will be covered with a patch of 4-oz cloth. The bottom lam is actually two lams superimposed on one another to create a dropped-shadow effect.
Next the holes for the fin boxes were routed-out, the fin boxes basted in place with resin, and each box covered with a patch of 6-oz cloth.
Next step will be to hot-coat bottom and deck, sand, pinline deck, gloss-coat entire board and polish.
My logos are screen-printed on rice paper and then placed under the cloth during the lamination process. Glassers refer to logos as "lams".
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