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I'm doing the dash inserts and the waterfall/center-console center section with carbon overlay. I agree, CF is sorta overdone these days but I think it works for my interior and will give a bit of contrast to the mostly black interior. I will use Matte clear for the final coat so it should look good.
Did a bunch of test pieces with some of the test prints of the switch panels to figure out how to cut the holes for the switches very accurately. Have no choice but to cut out the carbon by hand so really need to keep the plastic edge clean and unbothered by the epoxy resin, so it can but used as a guide for filing the edge straight. Seems crazy but the process was to back it with masking tape (yellow), brush multiple coats of mold release (green) over the tape and let it get on the super thin edge of the plastic opening. Then fill the void with hot glue so the carbon had something to rest on so it would stay flat and not sag into the hole. Attachment 84032 Then a fairly thick coat of epoxy, tinted black. The CF weave isn't tight so it needs the black backing. Let it tack up to only a finger print. Then massage down the CF, keeping the edges tight (that's the only real trick). Attachment 84033 Then lay down a couple of layers of clear epoxy to seal it down. Attachment 84034 Now sanding the epoxy flat in preparation for the matte clear. I'll be here awhile, needs to go to 800grit. Attachment 84035 |
Very impressive John. :thumbsup:
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I don't know how you'd do it in your software, but in fusion you can build a box around the part and combine using your part as the cutting tool to get a new body. https://youtu.be/ICh4lK_CfdE?si=2xrMMQOxb4EYLia4 I have the X1C also, I'm ordering the H2D in a few months I think. I want the first few batches to get the bugs worked out first. |
[QUOTE=CamaroAJ;734122]You could have printed a insert to fill the button holes from the back and made the clearance tight enough that you could have used clay or way to fill the gap so your edges stayed crisp.
I don't know how you'd do it in your software, but in fusion you can build a box around the part and combine using your part as the cutting tool to get a new body. I have the X1C also, I'm ordering the H2D in a few months I think. I want the first few batches to get the bugs worked out first.[/QUOTE] You are so right!! Didn't even think of that!! Rookie over here!!!! |
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Fuse box access panel done. Realizing this is sorta boring!
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Yeah, but it's progress and progress is cool! :thumbsup:
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Sand, sand sand. 120 to 400. More interesting pics coming.
Attachment 84387 Fire Bottle and Battery mounted. Attachment 84388 |
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