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Hi,
Couple of weeks ago I did a test overlay on the small scuttle piece below the windscreen today - I must emphasize that this was a damaged piece of Carbon Fibre Twill - in fact the last bit off of a roll - and it was stuck to the cardboard role and had been therefore stretched out of line so anyway...
First I rubbed it over with some 60 and eventually sprayed it black.
Then did the usual layer of resin - waited for it go super tacky - and placed the CF over the piece and pressed it in all those important likkle places ;-))
After about 20 mins I poured a floodcoat of surfboard resin over and left it to dry in my workshop oven. When cured I trimmed the piece and cut out the holes/groves as you see them. I them masked off the groves/vented area and sprayed with black gloss. Waited for that to dry then sanded gently to define the natural lines where the CF and black gloss merge.
I then flood coated once more, cured in the oven, sanded, and added one more final flood coat of surfboard resin. At this point I would normally leave this to cure naturally for a day or so before finally rubbing down and clearcoating but..... This is only a test so I skipped that bit and just cut with 1000 grit and a quick whiz over with the polisher.
:)