The new system's revolutionary feature is the shape of the dam on top of the flange.
For an under-the-glass fin system, a dam is needed to elevate the grub screws above the level of the bottom glass layer. When the board is sanded, this dam is revealed, allowing access to the screws. Fin systems feature flat dams with steep sides, making the lamination process challenging. They have protrusions in the dam outline to accommodate the screws, further complicating the procedure.
We took a radically different approach with GBOX. The dam is not only elliptical but also a cylindrical ellipse (think of a cucumber). This design makes it effortless to laminate over the box since the cloth can drape over the dam without any flat surfaces. There are no areas for air to become trapped.
The laminator is spared the effort of chasing air at the base of the dam. Additionally, the grub screws are positioned on the side of the dam and thus do not require any protrusions.
There is nothing but smooth curves to laminate over in this dam's design. Once the dam is sanded down, it leaves behind a clean, elliptical outline. This means it is much easier to laminate over the box with color, as there are no spaces for the resin to pool, affecting color consistency.
This shape allows the cloth to be partially left on the dam, resulting in a much tighter installation. The flange grooves extend onto the dam to ensure a mechanical bond all the way around.