Lord knows I've done a few second pours
as the first didn't turn out. No issues. I did not sand like Defaced mentions but had I thought of it I might have hit it with my 2000 grit, just to rough up slightly. But yeah, another pour is just fine. Here is a 2 pour pedal I screwed up the first time
The white water slides are just that. If you were to peel it off it would be totally white. It is just a little thicker so hiding the edges is a little tougher. I really don't worry about it though. I really try extra hard to cut those edges right as they hit the edge of the pedal so when looking down you simply don't see them. The pedal above I left a pedal edge on purpose. It was a clear one anyway.
And that epoxy is self leveling so I would think it would smooth out the bumps but defaced brings up a good idea to maybe try. I think I would first try the decal over the bumps. I mean if after it dries it lifted up too much, just peel it off and try plan B. I always print up 2-3 decals on one sheet to allow for all my screw ups.
This pedal is one of my first white backing. You can see I didn't get it near the edge, like I do know, but I think the edge looks ok.
anyway, good luck. Take a level and make sure that enclosure is level or it will drain on you and leave the upper edge "dry". Ask me how I know
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powerpopguy wrote:
warm places theory sounds plausible. Occasionally, I wake up and think my snake is missing too, but it turns out it's just a chilly morning.