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David DuckettGuillows Series 400 - P-40 WarhawkReference24-Oct-21 13:40
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IMPORTANT! Now use the rounded end object to press the outside edges of the tape again , pressing it firmly in place.
David DuckettGuillows Series 400 - P-40 WarhawkReference24-Oct-21 13:36
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Always start with a new blade for masking work. Cut the tape where you marked it and peel the excess away.
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David DuckettGuillows Series 400 - P-40 WarhawkReference24-Oct-21 13:34
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Use a pencil to outline the area to remain masked. A pencil will seek its lowest point by itself so the outline will be what the mold is. Do this gently, sketching lightly instead of forcefully.
David DuckettGuillows Series 400 - P-40 WarhawkReference24-Oct-21 13:30
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Being a short "how to" mask. Put masking tape in place. Use an object similar to the rounded end of a paint brush and press it around the insides of the frame. This forces the tape to form a better bond. Do not over do this. You want the tape to stay intact.
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