After the rear-facing panel was bonded in place, I installed threaded inserts into the mounting flange for additional insurance that the spoiler would stay in place at high speed. First I located the inserts, then wrapped them in fiberglass so that they were bonded to the mounting flange. Once this was done, I could go forward with bonding the front-facing plate:
I then bonded the front-facing plate in place, using spacers, between the front and rear-facing plates, all along the edges to ensure the spoiler would have uniform thickness along the entire edge and into the down-planes:
This is where the project is at this time. Next addition will be a cap along the entire periphery of the spoiler to tie the front and rear-facing plates, as well as the upper and lower down-plane plates. The original spoiler on the team cars use wood as a core. I will fill mine with expandable foam. The spoiler will be about 5/8" thick at the edges throughout the entire assembly, but will be thicker at the base of the main panel to ensure rigidity against rearward force from oncoming air at speed. A total of 6 internal 1/4" bolts, and 29 external screws (similar to the team method on the external screws) will affix this spoiler in place. The main deviation from the team spoiler design is that I will use the internal bolts (using the inserts with bolts coming up through the bodywork from under the bodywork), and the fact that this is a one-piece spoiler instead of two halves being joined in the middle. Anticipated weight will be 25 lbs.