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I have put three coats of graphite/epoxy on the bottom of the boat. Is the goal just to cover it and not be able to see the wood through the coats? Or, is there a desired "thickness" for protection?
The first coat was 2 1/2 batches of 60 ml epoxy + 20 ml graphite and this covered it fairly well. There was a visible "step" where the masking tape was. I scraped and lightly sanded this coat because the roller I used left some lumps. The sanded portions were very slick compared to the unsanded. I bought a small roller paint tray kit at Harbor Freight today, and used these to avoid the problem I had with the first roller.
They worked very well and they were very cheap ($1.99 for tray roller and two roller covers). This four-pack was also $1.99.
On the second and third coats, I was able to cover the entire masked-off portion on the bottom with just one of these 60ml/20ml batches each. I assume that this is enough. Also, the glass had three coats of epoxy on prior to the first epoxy graphite layer.
I guess more can always be applied at a later date if necessary.