A new video tutorial: Gelcoat and fiberglassing

Re: A new video tutorial: Gellcoat and fiberglassing

Awesome tutorial Matt. Can't wait for the second part. Thanks!
 
Re: A new video tutorial: Gellcoat and fiberglassing

Thanks man :D Second part is rendering right now. It will be up on the channel sometime later today.
 
Re: A new video tutorial: Gellcoat and fiberglassing

Matt, you're truly an asset to the community. Thanks for all the time you put in to help others learn the craft.
 
Whole lot of bleeping going on. I've been looking for a decent video on this. Gel coating, not bleeping.

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Glad the bleeping is leaving its mark :) I would say there's easily three times as much footage that was NOT used in the video, which is kind of tragic as there was some pretty good banter going on there between E-Wan and I. Sadly, one of my primary concerns with videos like this is run time, and I try to be as economical as possible with the footage. Tell the story in as little time as possible.
 
Whole lot of bleeping going on. I've been looking for a decent video on this. Gel coating, not bleeping.

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Yeah, that gel coat incident escalated quickly! :$

Matt, this was super fun! Thanks so much for your help with this project and for letting me goof around in one of your vids.
 
While I know that there is usually more than one way to do things, I always thought a gel coats were only sprayed on, so I figured I'd never get a chance to try it out. Turns out I've already utilized the the gel coating technique while fiberglassing! It's always fun to learn something new, even if its someone else's approach.

Great Video! I'll surely stay tuned.
 
Yup, there are definitely a million ways to skin a cat. For example, I've NEVER sprayed a gel coat! Craziness!

Part two is up now. Link in the first post.
 
Please note, I have about ten minutes of footage where we riff on the "pump/squirt" part. Maybe I'll include those on the DVD. :p
 
That was a really fun way of presenting the material; I enjoyed it a lot! Hell, even I got excited as you were pulling the mold off!
 
Thanks for that, Matt! I've never done fiberglassing before, but after watching that video I feel like I could get started right now.
 
Cool video. Any suggestions on how to do something that would be too narrow to get the brush in there? For example, a horn. I have a mask project coming up that has a few horns on it. I'd probably do them separately and glue them on after but I'd love to hear suggestions for a better way. I'm trying to avoid having to do them in two halves and having lots of extra work fixing the seam, or wasting a bunch of resin by making it solid.
 
Great tutorial Matt. What about loose fiberglass. Any reason to use that at all?
 
Great tutorial guys! If you don't mind me asking, where did you happen to source the gelcoat from?
 
Yeah, that gel coat incident escalated quickly! :$

Matt, this was super fun! Thanks so much for your help with this project and for letting me goof around in one of your vids.

Sure did.

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Very nice tutorial. Thanks for putting it together.
 
Awesome videos- subscribed! Very clear and informative presentation without being burdensome or boring- looks like you guys were having fun. I've never done a gel coat before so that was cool to see.

I've done composites work before but I've never used epoxy resin with CSM as I was always led to believe that epoxy resin wouldn't dissolve the styrene binder like polyester resin does. Obviously that didn't seem to be a problem here. Any additional info about that?
 
Great video, but Am I the only one that started laughing hysterically once all the bleeping was happening?
 
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