Team FOB camp pics
#1
The making of the SPL Scooter
And master minds behind it
the rest is all here: http://www.canadaspl.com/camp/
And master minds behind it
the rest is all here: http://www.canadaspl.com/camp/
#4
fill you corners with kitty hair... cover it with plastic (like the stuff you put on the wall ...think it's called vapor shield) and then roll a piece of ABS pipe into it... what ever size works best for you I used 4" and it turns out awsome smooth with very minimal sanding and for the 3 way corners use a kids rubber ball ...the plastic then peels right out and leaves a smooooooooth surface ready to be resined
#6
lol i hope u bought that after u were done with it [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/cf2.gif[/img]
#8
Originally posted by MTA:
fill you corners with kitty hair... cover it with plastic (like the stuff you put on the wall ...think it's called vapor shield) and then roll a piece of ABS pipe into it... what ever size works best for you I used 4" and it turns out awsome smooth with very minimal sanding and for the 3 way corners use a kids rubber ball ...the plastic then peels right out and leaves a smooooooooth surface ready to be resined
fill you corners with kitty hair... cover it with plastic (like the stuff you put on the wall ...think it's called vapor shield) and then roll a piece of ABS pipe into it... what ever size works best for you I used 4" and it turns out awsome smooth with very minimal sanding and for the 3 way corners use a kids rubber ball ...the plastic then peels right out and leaves a smooooooooth surface ready to be resined
Just curious though... do you pull the plastic off while it's still wet... or wait until it's dry?
#9
wait untill the stuff is dry... then it comes off..no mess... if you find the endings of the plastic keep falling down you can always mask tape it to the walls till the kitty hair dries
hope this method really helps clean up the smoothing process for you guys...if you do it right you are guaranteed to have nice rounded off SMOOTH boxes [img]smile.gif[/img] no corners [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
[ October 24, 2004, 03:28 PM: Message edited by: MTA ]
hope this method really helps clean up the smoothing process for you guys...if you do it right you are guaranteed to have nice rounded off SMOOTH boxes [img]smile.gif[/img] no corners [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
[ October 24, 2004, 03:28 PM: Message edited by: MTA ]