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04.17.2008, 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by tha5150 View Post
ya, the frame is going to the the hard part. 3 sides are flat and the front is rounded.

as for hoping it doesn't run off the sides, i have this stuff at home, very very watery, it doesn't look like it is going to work well. i need more of a syrupy constancy.

thats the question here, what product should i use to make the top?
The frame will not be as hard as you think. Take some 1/8 think luon & tack it to the table it will bend very easy as long as the round part is not super tight . but put some masking tape on it first so the urathane wont stick. It will act as a mold release. I do this when i work with fiberglass to make kick panels. I would go to HOME DEPOT & ask in the paint section. They make stuff for this purpose. You want something that will dry pretty clear so you can see your caps. Thats why i suggested painting the table first.


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