If any of you want to make your own tips or overlays out of Paper Phenolic, here's what I did.
Things you need:
1)Construction paper, I found the cheap kind works best,lots of fibers sticking up is best.
2)Saran type wrap.
3) Some kind of flat surface larger than your paper pieces, I use a piece of thick glass.
4)Light with over 100Watt bulb in it, I use a old goose neck desk light and 130Watt bulb.
5)Weights I do 6x8" paper sheets and use 50lbs.
6)The epoxy I use is Resin Research "2040" you can buy on it on their website.I tried Devcon 5 min. it delamed, I bet Smooth On or maybe the 30 min stuff would work.Experiment with smaller batches.
7)Tongue depressor and small disposable cup
8)I use Alcohol for clean up.
If your making 3 color stacks, like for a '59 Bear try 3 stacks of 6 sheets, for a total of 18 sheets of paper.
Be as accurate as you can when mixing the epoxy.
I end up with 80ml. of mixed epoxy.
I put an old plastic cutting board on top of my work bench,lay a sheet of Saran Wrap down on it.
Use the tongue depressor to scoop out a dollup of epoxy and smear your first sheet of paper get a good amount on it, but don't go crazy, just a nice even coat.
Now flip that sheet, epoxy side down on top of your Saran Wrap.
Get a coat of epoxy on the flip side of the first sheet of paper, you just put down,and lay sheet #2 of paper down on top of it, try and get them square but doesn't have to be perfect,
spread another coat of epoxy on top of that and so on, till the last sheet of paper, cover that with a layer of epoxy, I go a little heavier on this coat.
Don't panic if you run out of epoxy, just mix another small batch trying to still be as accurate as possible.
Lay another sheet of Saran wrap on top of your completed stacks,
Put your flat piece (glass/Metal) on top of that,carefully place the weights on top of that.
Do not slide this piece or the weights around, it will push your stacks over, its no big deal, just some wasted edges, when you trim it up.
Now get your lamp on the weights, the heat will transfer into the paper as its compressing and the epoxy is cooking off. (4 to 6 hrs)Its now paper phenolic.
It can be hard getting the saran wrap off just rub your finger's on it, it will start to peel eventually.
I trim the edges on a table saw, with a finish blade on it.
Don't blame me for any messes made while doing this..
Hope I explained it well enough or that some of you will try it.
Kurt
Kurt