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From: fibreglast
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  • DON'T LOOK INTO HER EYES!!!

  • dennis likes it black and chunky

  • Doe anyone know why he add the putty?

  • y isnt he wearing a mask?

  • Damn! you will get more money baking cakes!!

  • Too many layers, too many steps and too many products to buy.

  • About 18.5 hours of work, neatness and detail just to leave a fucked up little hole at the bottom of the shit

  • @ChrisD1andOnly swaering does not help

  • @wilhelmgt500 I've learned a lot in a year.

  • please help the gelcoat i use it leave brush marks and they did not go !!??

  • it looks like this was made in the 80's or something

  • looks like he doesn;t know how to pour out of a can

  • looks like too much dam work and too much money buying all these pastes, resins...

  • These instructions are not for experts but for beginners like me, I love it

  • these guys go WAY AROUND THE LONG WAY TO MAKE MOLDS thats for sure....been glassing for 33 years for a living....Id go broke doing it this way!

  • @GasserGlass could you please make a video of your method of doing fibreglass the modern way please... these guys seems so technical and too long..

  • @GasserGlass Yeah!, I just bought Smooth-on plasti paste and BAM! Done in just 30 minutes. And im a beginner.

  • @GasserGlass I'm quiet sure you are right, I am a hobbyist and found these videos invaluable

  • this seems extremely complicated... is there an easier way to make molds? im trying to make props for a halloween costume.

  • @muffinsNsausage Dude - use paper mache!!

  • I cut the glass so it butts into the corners on the first two layers,no need to use that putty!

  • Not just one cowl - I assume the mold can make several

    You'd make 2 at least (one spare) - for when the shit hits the fan - or the prop eats dirt

    Maybe a few more to sell on ebay to pay for your whole plane hobby thing

    Some people add extra details to the cowls - for realism - then the price you can get for those adds plenty dollaroonies

  • it's called PVA. Polyvinyl Alcohol.

    I find it actually comes out very good if you use a good expensive brush.

    spraying usually leads to heavy air bubbles.

    but you can then take a good brush and brush the bubbles away.

  • i think the white thing is to avoid making hard corners with the fiberglas..

  • yep. because those tiny corners etc usually is hard to get the glass mat to lay into it and ends up with air pockets under them.

  • I think this is an excellent video series! Great job!

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