Well, here's an update. A crappy one....
Anyways, we had to grind to cut the lap, which went alright, but then we came to find that the pigmented blue resin had run underneath the tape, so we've been scraping and scraping.....
So we had that figured out, and my friend was working on his board in the shaping room, and they noticed a whole bunch of lumps on the bottom(his is all white). This sent off panic in my head. So I am looking at his, and instantly think, it was either something we did wrong that night, or mine's fleshin' up too.
So I take mine in the shaping room, turn the top lights off, and sure enough....I've got bubbles on the bottom....
We have no idea why, how, what these bubbles are. Hopefully they are solid, if they are they will be covered in the hot coat. If they are not, then I've got strength issues, and if I don't fix them then I will have to grind and patch them, which is gonna make the flow of the resin swirl look like crap.
So not what ya'll wanna hear....but whatever, I just gotta keep pluggin along. Time for lots of reading on swaylocks, and lots of calls to my suppliers.
Someone suggested that the deck wasn't sealed completely, and where there was a gap, the resin soaked into it more, and created a bubble. Sounds plausable, but we really sealed them. Double sealed mine, rather carefully too. Seems that it would be a rather common problem if that was the case. I just hope they are solid and I can keep going on with what I'm doing.....
Pray for me.....