Hello Everyone,
I'm new to the forum, but have been visiting for quite a while soaking up all the helpful shaping tips and design ideas! I'm currently working on a Mini Simmons and decided to try a two-tone pigment in the lamination which was going well until I had a little spill...
I was messing around with the line where both colors meet trying to get it perfect and I absentmindedly held my dripping squeegee of red epoxy/pigment over the white side of the board. The lamination was still wet on both sides so it soaked right in!
I thought about just mixing up a little more red pigment/epoxy and extending the whole line further toward the tail. Does anyone see a problem arising with this strategy?
Would it be easier to mix a really heavy batch of white and try to cover up the spots? I'm a little wary of doing this because I can see the stringer through the white, so it is a bit translucent.
Your help and experience is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Charlie