Damn flashlight! Number three is done and I took super care to iron out bumps using a roller. But there they are in all their glory all five of 'em. Taunting me, some thinking , reasoning thing tears my soul. Come closer Starbuck that I might gaze into a human face. After that Ahab moment, it really is pretty good except for 4 flaws about the size of a quarter. Now I'm interested in trying the repair method Gibco has in their brochure and 'how to guide' on line. I'll be sharing those results soon as I respray and renonskid the foredeck which is all sanded back down and ready to go. I took the foredeck mold to my basement and layed it out to see the lines and their orientation. It is now trimmed using a straight piece of steel I had and a razor knife so the lines will be easy to orient along the foredeck centerline. So things are looking good and I will just have to keep people from shining a Maglight along the deck after dark. That's a very good suggestion jibes. It might have to be something other than the 45 due to the crosshatch nature of the pattern which would orient the other lines fore and aft. Something in between 45 and 90 would be a very cool look with the lines running radially outward. That would be a fantastic approach for anyone interested in duplicating their nonskid but isn't quite as obsessive as me.