I use this. Way better than Bondo and easier to work with...That's fine. Add another bead to fill in the bubbled spots, or if it's strong enough already use some Bondo. It's lighter and easier.
How would you get epoxy in there without making a mess? Wouldn’t epoxy be too thick for a syringe?On larger rockets, 5 or 10 min epoxy applied early to a horizontal fillet will settle into a nice smooth shape.
Yes, it would be too thick for a syringe. I tried it. Once.How would you get epoxy in there without making a mess? Wouldn’t epoxy be too thick for a syringe?
I guess that depends upon the epoxy and the syringe.Not at all. I use epoxy in a syringe a lot.
That text immediately turned into a song in my head. Now I can't get rid of it!Another glue fillet, let dry.
Another glue fillet, let dry.
Another glue fillet, let dry.
Eventually those gaps will be filled.
I always fillet launch lugs and fins,
but sometimes I'll skip the fillet if the gap angle is too acute.
https://modelrocketbuilding.blogspot.com/2022/06/smooth-launch-lug-fillets.html
Oooooo, pretty!
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