Hi!
Unfortunately I think you will have to redo this one.. .

First of all .. Yo do need to get the putty onto the Gelcoat when it is still "tacky" or you will not get a proper bond between gelcoat and putty backing.
(Your Gelcoat WILL crack and come off when trying to demould .. )
Second: You would get into real trouble releasing this part from the mould, unless you get the "flanges" or edge barriers to NOT create the "right angle" edge all around the parts edges. (I hope I'm making myself clear here ??)
You would be much better off taking a good look at the various EC tutorials on using the EC "epoxy Putty" mould system .. And also the one on the Bonnet, it has some very good instructions in how to create proper "flanges" on moulds ..
Also If you are planning to do this as infusion, you will need better and larger flanges to be able to position resin inlet and Vac- out connectors etc..
Good luck!
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