 Hopefully I can keep the baby off this stuff. Oh, here it comes. Oh, 10 minutes with that thing and that is looking pretty good already. Still needs some more smoothing. Get this one roughed in first. There's some good stuff. Man, that came out so nice. I'll do the rest by hand. Smooth it out. I went down to 150 grit. That should be sufficient. Put a coat of wax on there. I'm going to need to do like 20 coats of wax so I can put fiberglass on there and take it off. Oh, those are strong. I put, after I got the fins on, I put one layer of fiberglass like this and then it wraps around the bottom of the next fin and then it's pretty strong. I think I'm going to put a little more, maybe along the front edge, and make sure it and put a little more on the back edge there and I want to make sure those connections are real strong. Got the second one started. I think this guy is basically done except for sanding and, you know, finish, finishing. Done the fiberglass on that one, I think. Whenever I make little fiberglass things like this, I put my fiberglass there and I just use a stick and, you know, mix up the resin and just dab it on. It's not worth getting a roller or something like that messy. Just spray painted that guy. I'm going to keep rotating it for a while so the paint doesn't run. Man, look at that. That came out so nice. I hope it works as nice as it looks. All right, back to sanding. Pretty good. Good enough. Let's do it. Oh, I can't wait to get these things on the boat. This one has a few bits in the paint. I'm going to sand them off with some fine sandpaper, maybe give it a few more sprays. That one came out so nice. All right, I'm just going to leave those to harden, make sure the paint is totally dry before I touch them. And since waiting for paint to dry is like the most boring thing ever, I'm going to go do something else.