Now have the first pieces on both sides and while I'm waiting for the second side to dry I can do the rudder and patches on the first side. In the first photo you can see how nice the carbon laid down into the convex curves of the fuselage. I don't worry too much about covering fillets unless the carbon completely bridges the fillet like it does on this rudder. When this happens I cheat by running a razor blade down the fillet to cut the carbon. the cut will get filled when I start smearing on filler and helps prevent the carbon from pulling up and creating a bubble.
Last photo is showing it all covered and drying. After I get 3 or 4 coats of dope on I'll lightly sand the overlaps to start blending them in, add another couple coats of dope then start filling with corn starch mixed with clear dope. I've tried talc, corn starch and Zinc Sterate and Corn Starch is by far the best filler to use over carbon. Zinc Sterate just doesn't fill the weave and talc is much heavier than corn starch.
Well now the drudgery begins, dope, dope, dope, sand, dope, sand, fill, sand, fill, sand.... Might be a few days before I make another post unless someone has any questions....