farmerbraun
New Member
This should be good.
So I thought I'd brush up on some skills from the past and avoid paying for custom body work at the same time. I'm not big on the flashy carbon look and hype (tinted clear coat will take care of that).
Here are some pics of the process I'm familiar with:
For the buck I chose to use florist foam. It is extremely easy to shape which also makes it easy to make mistakes
Basic tool like hack saw blade and 60 grit sandpaper make it go smooth. After it's about 98% there I dusted it with black rattle can to get the idea of the finished product.
Next, bondo coat to finalize the buck. Then make the mold.
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So I thought I'd brush up on some skills from the past and avoid paying for custom body work at the same time. I'm not big on the flashy carbon look and hype (tinted clear coat will take care of that).
Here are some pics of the process I'm familiar with:
For the buck I chose to use florist foam. It is extremely easy to shape which also makes it easy to make mistakes
Basic tool like hack saw blade and 60 grit sandpaper make it go smooth. After it's about 98% there I dusted it with black rattle can to get the idea of the finished product.
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