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Gottlieb ball wire guides in clearcoated pf

By kissedin

2 years ago



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#2 2 years ago

What I do is use a countersink bit to get a “V” hole at the surface. I use Kruzman’s clear kit to seal the edge down. You want the “V” just being enough for the fins so it gets below the art so you can send it. You don’t notice the v with the glue from his kit as it looks like clear.

I posted how I do this on some my threads.

#4 2 years ago
Quoted from gjm:

Could you possibly let us know which thread you posted about counter sinking the "V"? I looked at your thread history and you have quite a lot of threads, thanks.

Lol that’s the problem I have too. I don’t know where. I posted the procedure with pics a handful of times. I’ll see if I can find them.

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