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Old 09-08-2010, 09:07 AM
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martyg
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Hello JEB,

I just finished working through your ModPodge process on a disposable wing half from a buddy's crashed ARF.
Thanks for posting your method, and giving me a starting point.

I am using 100% polyester dress lining from the craft store.
The material weighs 4.4g/sq ft and shrinks fine.
I am using a disposable HD foam brush to apply the ModPodge thinned to a "milk" consistency.

The weight is piling on fast, and I haven't even started putting color on.
I am heading for a finished density of 16g / sq ft, about twice that of a Monokote finish!
See the enclosed spreadsheet for measured weights, normalized to g / sq ft.

A handful of topics I would like to discuss:

1. I am having a lot of trouble filling the weave evenly without leaving streaks/blotches. These would show through the color if I were to proceed with the wing as it is.
1a. Can this be fixed with another brush coat?
1b. Have you tried spraying this stuff?

2. Is There an effective way to seal the wood at the beginning, so I can avoid soaking a ton of glue into the wood surface? Have you tried using a sanding sealer?

3. How long does the ModPodge need to cure before it stops feeling tacky?

4. Do you have experience spraying latex finishes on this surface? Do you recommend a primer, or can I go directly to the color coats?
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