The wind looked way up and down today -
I figured if I took out the North Nova Pro 5.0 I could have made it work (and it probably would have been really fun) - but I felt compelled to get the bottom deck laminated on No.42
Here is the bottom deck carbon laid out and trimmed.
The initial batch of laminating epoxy was 16.5 ounces resin and 6.6 ounces of hardener. I got that applied and mixed up a follow up batch of 5 + 2 to just make sure everything was wetted out nicely. I probably could have cut that in half.
I identified the top of the track slots (so I can find them without guessing when it is time to open them up), and treated the laps so I can minimize sanding between this step and laminating the top deck (it's not a secret - just read through the other board building posts).
This went well!
I'll see how I feel (and how the wind is blowing) tomorrow - I would like to get this board finished so I can try out the rocker profile and see if I can get up with a smaller parawing. Efficiency!!!
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