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There are a couple of different directions this process could have gone at this point. Since the budget was such a constraint, I chose to do a one off, and wrap the plug with a carbon fiber and resin skin, one half at a time, the aluminum foil was used as a mold release, along with PVA, which was sprayed over the foil. It was still a bear to get off!
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