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<blockquote data-quote="CBFryman2" data-source="post: 2442811" data-attributes="member: 565445"><p>Just sand the resin to remove any clumpyness. Grab some 60 grit and it will go by fast.</p><p></p><p>When I round corners I get a softball and bondo. Mix some resin with the bondo and mix it colder. Slap some bondo into a corner and run the softball up and down untill it makes a perfect curve with the radius of the softball. It's expensive to use bondo so Waterpuddy works fine too. Mix the watterpuddy to a paste like consistancy and then do the same thing as above. After it cures paint it with a heavy epoxy or resin it like you did the box to seal it/bond it better.</p><p></p><p>If that seems like too much work just 45* the corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBFryman2, post: 2442811, member: 565445"] Just sand the resin to remove any clumpyness. Grab some 60 grit and it will go by fast. When I round corners I get a softball and bondo. Mix some resin with the bondo and mix it colder. Slap some bondo into a corner and run the softball up and down untill it makes a perfect curve with the radius of the softball. It's expensive to use bondo so Waterpuddy works fine too. Mix the watterpuddy to a paste like consistancy and then do the same thing as above. After it cures paint it with a heavy epoxy or resin it like you did the box to seal it/bond it better. If that seems like too much work just 45* the corners. [/QUOTE]
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