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When you do a split mold put the center divider on, lay your fabric and resin against this, then allow it to fully cure. Next remove the divider material (it helps placing th edivider in a way that is sturdy enough for lay up against it but not so overkill that it can't easily be removed) and place what ever release agent on the newly cured upright segment of the splitter. Next you can just continue making your mold on the other half of the plug since the upright portion is already there. This will minimize any V gap as you mentioned. Even if there is a bit of curvature with the filet wax, when you start lying the other side it will be filled and will eliminate the problem you describe. You might want to add some key into the center divider portion so that they will mate properly when you reassemble the halves of the mold for use. These keyed sections should be built into/added onto the center divider at the outset before you start laying your reinforcement on the first half.
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