Ready set go!
I got the whole thing stretched with one piece of fleece.
The corners sucked in, maybe because I laid the fleece on to stretch long ways instead of wide ways? Still functional, but I'd rather it didn't look like
complete crap when I'm done.
In my misery and despair I considered using a BUNCH of bondo to fill it out, but then I happened to look at the roll of chicken wire that's been kicking around the rafters of my garage for forever, and I knew it was meant to be.
Much better. A little lumpy where the second layer of fleece ends, but some sanding and a skim of bondo should take care of that. I intend to edge the corners with some angle aluminum after I paint it, so the patches should be nearly invisible.
Lessons learned so far - don't get the cheap fleece, get the thick stuff. I bought 1.99/yard fleece, and it tears easy where it's stapled. Thicker fleece will let you stretch it tauter (is that a word? Tauter?), and get a better appearance. Also, lay the resin on thick, so it soaks in. I kinda just smeared it along the surface on the bottom, and now the fleece is still flexible but won't absorb more resin. I may have to cut that part off and do it again.