How to remove bubble in rail lam?

I was doing my first cut laps (thanks to the great advice from Swaylocks!) and got all caught up in that and missed a good sized bubble in the rail lam. Yeap, I was using UV Resin in a dark garage so I didn’t see it. Oops. Do I cut it out? cut a hole, push some resin in? P.S. I like the UV stuff, plenty of work time, but I should have used the correct non-UV lights, etc.

I was doing my first cut laps (thanks to the great advice from Swaylocks!) > and got all caught up in that and missed a good sized bubble in the rail > lam. Yeap, I was using UV Resin in a dark garage so I didn’t see it. Oops. > Do I cut it out? cut a hole, push some resin in?>>> P.S. I like the UV stuff, plenty of work time, but I should have used the > correct non-UV lights, etc. If it is cured it may be best to cut it out…filling may leave a big bump.Kinda depends on the situation.I keep waiting for Herb to invent some sort of contraption to deal with this problem…R.B.

I was doing my first cut laps (thanks to the great advice from Swaylocks!) > and got all caught up in that and missed a good sized bubble in the rail > lam. Yeap, I was using UV Resin in a dark garage so I didn’t see it. Oops. > Do I cut it out? cut a hole, push some resin in?>>> P.S. I like the UV stuff, plenty of work time, but I should have used the > correct non-UV lights, etc. You can use regular Flourencent lights when working with UV.Aloha, Kokua

If you can get an 18 ga. hypo needle and syringe, inject that bubble with resin and it will be invisible. Cutting it out may leave cut marks in the glass. I’ve also cleaned up some messes with a surform, dab some styrene, then glass patches over it - also invisible. More better to avoid bubbles in the first place.