Cooperfish board...

Hi there, I m planning for my next board and personally I like the Cooperfish Gromet. Making use of eps + epoxy, to acheive the tinted result, here are the ways I just think it may work : 1) Colour the shaped blank. 2) Glass the first layer of the deck, until it cured splash paint/resin on top of it. 3) Repeat step 2) on the second deck layer. 4) Tinted resin hotcoat on top of the second layer. 5) Normal gloss coat. Pls. correct me if I m wrong or any input should be much appreciated. Thanks for your attention. Regards, Crabie http://65.188.212.181/swaylocks/boards/db.cgi?db=default&uid=default&Validated=Yes&Category=3%27%20-%204%27%2011%22&view_records=1&nh=5&mh=1

Hi there,>>> I m planning for my next board and personally I like the Cooperfish > Gromet. Making use of eps + epoxy, to acheive the tinted result, here are > the ways I just think it may work :>>> 1) Colour the shaped blank. 2) Glass the first layer of the deck, until it > cured splash paint/resin on top of it. 3) Repeat step 2) on the second > deck layer. 4) Tinted resin hotcoat on top of the second layer. 5) Normal > gloss coat.>>> Pls. correct me if I m wrong or any input should be much appreciated.>>> Thanks for your attention. Crabie, noticed no responses to your question. Lest not publicly Your plan might work. From what I have been able to gather here at Sways you are headed in the right direction. Resin tinting and special resin effects has got to be one of the most if not THE most closely gaurded secret here. Be prepared to do alot of experimenting and trial and error on your own. Good luck and let us know how it turn outs.>>> Regards,>>> Crabie

Thanks ED, IC~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Regards, Crabie > Crabie, noticed no responses to your question. Lest not publicly Your plan > might work. From what I have been able to gather here at Sways you are > headed in the right direction. Resin tinting and special resin effects has > got to be one of the most if not THE most closely gaurded secret here. Be > prepared to do alot of experimenting and trial and error on your own. Good > luck and let us know how it turn outs. http://65.188.212.181/swaylocks/boards/db.cgi?db=default&uid=default&Validated=Yes&Category=3%27%20-%204%27%2011%22&view_records=1&nh=5&mh=1