Ok, I got a little break with life tonight, and got a little work done on the build The first thing I did was make sure all the fit was as it should be on the hatch. Next I layed the glass I plan on using over the hatch for a rough cut, relief cutting the area where it will go over the dash area.
Next I made a clean cut about 1/2 inch all around the edge of the hatch for a slight overhang that will get sanded flush after the resin is dry. I used the original seam to follow as can be seen through the transparancy of the glass. Then I made my relief cuts deeper, and closer to be able to wrap the dash. Then the last part for the evening, spray the hatch with hairspray to keep the resin from soaking into the wood to deep, thus saving wait from too much resin!
Apoligies all, been going through the ringer with business partners! The truth is I'm getting screwed! Have paper work and an attorney to prove it! I did manage to get the hatch glassed. I mixed the resin needed, spread it on with a brush so that it is not to wet looking, but also gets the air bubbles out and saturates the glass.