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Applying fiberglass resin?

I am doing a little speaker project and i am gonna use fiberglassthough what do i use to keep the shape? like do i use the fiberglass cloth and stretch it in between the two points? and then apply resin? by the way i am kinda of a newbie at this so do i buy fiberglass cloth and stretch it to the two points to create the shape, then apply the resin? thanks

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Ditto what the dude above said; It's like a tension switch; when you put the U-lock in the holder, it is open so that the lock will slide in easily. To keep it from falling out while you ride, the P shaped piece locks and tightens the hold down on the U-lock. Think of it like a hinge lock.
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That one is probably dried. As for your options - basically, the rose has to be water-free. When I dabbled with resin encasing (a lot of years ago), the simplest method was drying (and keeping it dry) with some desiccant (silicagel was/is sold for this purpose in hobby shops). Other methods I read about included basically all the preparation methods for biological specimen, replacing the water inside the rose gradually with alcohol/formaldehyde first and then replacing these solvents again with other substances. At a much greater risk to the natural colouring. If your rose still contains water, to things are bound to happen: - you'll get bubbles in the resin - the rose will rot inside the resin

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