Hey guys,
I've been working to accomplish a mirror finish on my eD DIY A7s-650 kit, but I ran into some problems after spraying my first color coat.
Here's what I've worked up to. I assembled the box entirely with wood glue and clamps, no screws (all joints being butt joints). Then I spread bondo over all edges of the EFS, and across all joints. Sanded everything flush, up to 400 grit, perfectly smooth and flush, couldn't feel any difference between bondo and EFS.
Then, used Duplicolor's high build spray filler primer. I put on 3 "big coats" (each big coat consisted of 10 smaller ones), while sanding with 400 grit in between each big coat. Everything felt flawless and looked perfect. Scuffed it up with 400 again, sprayed Duplicolor's high gloss black lacquer, and bam, All seems where bondo meets EFS stuck out.
So, if this would not have happened, my next steps were going to be a couple more color coats, then clear coat, wetsanding the clear coat and applying a mild rubbing compound and polish. But obviously at the moment I'm being cautious moving forward because I don't know what to do to get rid of the seems.
Is it a matter of sanding the edges down to wood and building it up again? Or if I proceed with more color coats, will they eventually even out?? I'm just surprised because everything felt great prior to color, now as you can see things look unacceptable, especially since the clear coat will probably show that off even more...