JSR, thats a cool option. Can you draw up a quick diagram on the internal working of the CAM 870?
MrFoo, thank you for the long long explaination. I wished to have more complete tools to do all that. But the tools I have are basics, and a lot of the fabrications I did were just out of the box. Very ghetto or macgyver style, so to speak.
Here are some options:
1)
Place matching metal washers (in yellow) around the o-rings, before casting in fiberglass resin once again. That should give "cleaner" edges when its cure.
2)

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Cut out matching spacers (in red) from metal or nylon blocks, epoxy them between the o-rings. This provides even "cleaner" edges. Only concern is how strong the epoxied spacers will be, as the pressure (psi) increases. If I do this, I will drill in some screws to the body of the spacers from outside to make it more solid and safe.
While pondering the above, I played around with the following:
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Attempting to make a 3-way ball valve. Similar to the slide valve's objective.
Thats before I went to check the internals of a ball valve, and assumed that the teflon shield covered the entire internal. When it was not so; only around the ball valve's 2 exits. The tiny screw epoxied to the body was to shield the hole I made earlier to fix the problems, but the hole through the shiny ball cannot be fixed already, obviously.
Still, it was a good experience.
