Not much to look at on the build, there were two guys that sanded all day on the inside with 400 grit and orbitals. Looks much better in real life, but in the pictures you can't make out what's going on. BUT, I had a pretty good day on the boxes for my 32 footer. First we sanded them down to give them an even rounded look. Sanding them down, we used a small board and 36 grit. The pace is slowing, I think Harold's getting worn out, and I know I'm beat. We'll probably take the next week slow so we can get some air. He's the pictures from today.
We started with rounding the edges with a board and 36 grit:
Then cut the carbon fiber
and we did the inside first. This will make more sense on the next post, but we're going to put the face on it Monday and it's going to be hard to get to the inside, so we have to do the inside first.
and then I put it in the Costa Rican sun to post cure, and black gets really really hot. It was neat though, it was super heated, but it's so light that it has a low specific gravity and although you can feel it's hot, it won't burn you like a wrench or drill you leave in the sun.