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my fillets tend to be a bit rough, I see the advice on brushing over with clear resin after they have stiffened a little. Does anyone have the best method for nice smooth, hardly need sanding! fillets :-)
If I add too much silica to the top coats they end up a little too yellow or creamy in colour.
I have a fair few to do now to finish up so would appreciate any tips.
many thanks
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My filets were all done using my sooper-dooper mix...but I confess I can't quite remember what it was...! I recall posting it somewhere on the forum.
From memory the mix was a scoop of filler and a scoop of silica to a normal mix of epoxy. The mix was not too runny and then the trick was to wazz it on quickly. I did not bother masking up along side the filets, rather I chose to use the natural width of the fielting tool to scrap a clean line. Excess was then scooped up using what I called my 'plough stick" which was just a mixing stick snapped at a jaunty angle to forma pointy tool.
I think it helped that most of my fileting was done when it was quite cold which meant the goop did not set to quickly and had time to settle. However, I hear tell that one of the best solutions is to wait for the filets to cure for a while and then use a meths soaked rag to smooth off any imperfections for before they are set.
Mine filet's seem to have passed the 2m boat inspection test down at the club where I am still hoping to launch any time soon.
Andy
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Thanks Wilddog! I'll be in this summer ( even if she still needs a coat or two of paint & varnish! )
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We launched Saffron today - see the boat launch page...! We'll have to arrange a get together on the Dart in the summer.
Interestingly we have another Fyne boat builder at our club. Almost enough of us for a FB rallly in Devon!
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Well done on the launch, she looks great. I'll be in this summer, but I may have to launch with unfinished coats of paint & varnish else I fear time will get me again!
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