First I used Evercoat to fill in minor bubbles and imperfections. I overdid it with the Evercoat, making more work for myself to sand the excess off.

After I finished sanding the Evercoat smooth, I sanded down the top utility arm in the area that bumps into the skins when the arm swings open.

Here's a close up of the affected area.

I finished with some spot filling with more Evercoat. I'll sand that down tomorrow, and then go for a final fit in the frame and skins, before the gluing and final attachment begins.
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