Glassing 3D Printed Boards

I intended to try this when I wanted to make a hollow board.
My father and I, many solar cycles ago, made Guillow balsa frame/tissue skin, flying airplane models.
You bonded the (paper) tissue to the balsa frame with clear airplane dope by painting the frame exterior surfaces with that dope and applying the paper. Shrank the paper tight to the frame by wetting with water, then painted the dry paper skin with colored (or clear) airplane dope.
Seems like the same could be done with hollow surfboards. Bond the same type of paper to a lattice board frame with something like Minwax water based Polycrylic finish. Wet paper with water, then let paper dry/shrink and seal with the same Minwax Polycrylic.
Once sealed add a coat of epoxy resin let it set to tack free and then laminate the first layer of FG cloth. Then glass as usual.
Huck built a hollow frame board with what I believe were thin polyester cloth skins — similar to the process I described above.