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custom fender, design too tight for paint
hey all, i cut a design out of the front fender of my motorcyle using an 8 ot saw blade. that is a really really thin blade so the paint fills the space in and im having a hard time figuring out how to get around this so the paint doesnt fill in the design.
any help would be appreciated, thanks! |
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Re: custom fender, design too tight for paint
oops, i hit submit twice, dont know how to remove.
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Re: custom fender, design too tight for paint
No problem, I did it for you. I think a member is able to delete their own thread should they accidentally make a duplicate by clicking on the "EDIT" link in the lower right hand corner of the post, and selecting 'delete'.
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Re: custom fender, design too tight for paint
thanks venture
i forgot to ask also if anyone has had any experiance using alsa's crystalFX product. im trying to use it but on my test peices i cant remove the crystals with a rag and am having to use scotchbrite to get the job done. if i have to do this on my project im worried that it will scuff the finish to a flat finish. thanks again. |
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