Well, resin coat 1 could have gone better.
It's not a total failure, but I underestimated how long it would take to brush it on, and after about 50 minutes it began setting up to cure. I got through about 70% of the main top surface and sides before it just got too sludgy and wouldn't spread anymore. When I realized time was going to be an issue, my wife jumped in to help coat the inside walls. Then it continued to slow drip down the vertical parts as it hardened, which was expected, but the uneven application resulted in some pretty rough areas. Also, bubbles were more of an issue than expected, so I ended up with lots of pockmarks on the main top surface.
I got a couple of pictures after we stopped at the 70% mark, but I'm not super proud of the result. I'll need to spend awhile sanding it down and doing some manual leveling before I attempt correcting it with a 2nd coat.
Lessons learned:
- Mix less resin. I won't have time to put on 32oz. Plan to brush 1 half of the door at a time.
- Stir slower, and let it sit a few more minutes to reduce bubbles.
- Once it begins to set up, stop brushing immediately.
I'll provide some photos later, but it's pretty rough looking. It's going to take a bit of work to clean this up.
What did go well:
- Where the resin did go on smoothly looks pretty great. On most of the top surface it self leveled nicely and didn't run down either side from there, so the small top 45º chamfer is mostly retained without needing to be cleaned up.
- I added some black dye to the resin before brushing, and that was a smart move. It's provided a pretty nice dark undercoat that will help when it comes time to paint.