So... when I glued up my lams yesterday I coated the entire form with furniture wax, then laid plastic wrap over the bottom mold, put the glued up limb assembly in place put the pressure strip in place. I then wrapped several layers of filament tape around different parts of the limb and form to keep it in place. Then I put another layer of plastic wrap over that, then put the hose on, then bolted the top of the form in place.
Today, I go to take the limb out. I watched the Bingham's video again first, where it was like a 30 second process, cut the tape, peel the plastic wrap away, the metal pressure strip just pops up, they removed that, and out comes the limb.. yea ... no.. didn't happen like that for me. So got the tape all off, and started peeling the plastic wrap away which seemed to be glued up to it quite a bit, and once I had most of that gone.. the pressure strip was still in place. I had to grab the extended piece of the pressure strip and really use force to get it loose and was finally able to get that peeled off. It seems the limb is somewhat glued in place. Maybe I used the wrong kind of plastic wrap.. I dunno. I do have a lot of epoxy that squeezed out the size of the lams. Do I need to just get a chisel and chisel this excess epoxy away? Do I just try to get a blade under the limb and pry it up? Not sure how to proceed here and don't want to damage the limb.
Hoping ya'll can point me in the right direction.
I'll attach a picture of what it looks like now.
Thank you!