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* When working with Cardboard, it's easier to have it preformed as much as possible, instead of trying to start with a general idea of what you are going to make, glassing, and then grinding / cutting the glass afterwards. Basically, you will have a much easier time working with simpler crafting materials before curing, rather than trying to bend the glass to do what you want to do after it is cured.
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* A little extra effort towards [[cleanliness]] will help make your work area that much neater.
  
 
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgzW8SLhHdg Using candle wax as a mold for epoxy resin to repair a gear. Applicable for polyester, epoxy, or possibly putty.
 
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgzW8SLhHdg Using candle wax as a mold for epoxy resin to repair a gear. Applicable for polyester, epoxy, or possibly putty.
 
* https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4CxsVIe8fOJCKkVNBxeD5-lSH9WfY0mG Composite Modeling Series - A collection of videos detailing RC plane wings made from epoxy and carbon fiber. The wings are cast in a set of molds. (Originally linked from: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4096143-educational-composite-modelling-series)
 
* https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4CxsVIe8fOJCKkVNBxeD5-lSH9WfY0mG Composite Modeling Series - A collection of videos detailing RC plane wings made from epoxy and carbon fiber. The wings are cast in a set of molds. (Originally linked from: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4096143-educational-composite-modelling-series)
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujk-wBQDUSk Fiberglassing Tutorial by Greg Hahn. A generally good tutorial. Although he uses epoxy, some of the tips and techniques (such as buying a box of cheap brushes, and removing bristles before using) are relevant. One thing he doesn't mention is the use of either spray or laminating rollers. For example, trying to brush out matte (instead of the roving he uses)  would not be practical and a roller would work better.
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2sh9hrIyHQ A video from FishBumpTV, professionals in the boat building business from the Gulf coast. Recommended.
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* See also the links page on the main website: https://advancecoatings.com/links.php

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  • When working with Cardboard, it's easier to have it preformed as much as possible, instead of trying to start with a general idea of what you are going to make, glassing, and then grinding / cutting the glass afterwards. Basically, you will have a much easier time working with simpler crafting materials before curing, rather than trying to bend the glass to do what you want to do after it is cured.
  • A little extra effort towards cleanliness will help make your work area that much neater.

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