The main issue that I've had with the panels is that the edges don't always come out square (see picture). Long-story-short, but this problem was caused by resin sneaking between the glass and aluminum mold frame. This is by far one of the worst examples.
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The plan to fix the blemishes was to use some 10cc syringes filled with clear coat and inject the crevices (where 2 panels are joined together) with clear to build them up flush with the panel surface.
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But, I also had to fix some edges/corners where 2 panels are not joined together. So, I put some mold release wax on some of the aluminum mold frame pieces and clamped them to the side of the panel.
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I wasn't real happy with the first try last night because a lot of clear, way too much for my liking, ended up on the flat/good surface of the panel. I thought it was going to be a blotchy, bumpy mess that would be difficult to sand smooth without sanding through the good clear that came flat out of the mold. Luckily, when I checked on it today, it looked good.
Steve