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Scratch Built Gee Bee Model "Y" by Huey V77. Viewed 354 times.
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Huey V77 | 09-Jan-17 13:53 | Too all of 5 minutes to contour. |
rayl | 09-Jan-17 14:01 | Easy-Peasy {if you use the right glue) ! |
Huey V77 | 09-Jan-17 14:45 | Okay, now how do I do the bumps? |
rayl | 09-Jan-17 15:54 | Walk to a door, grasp the frame firmly with both hands, bash head into the jamb until you have acquired enough lumps:-) :-). |
rayl | 09-Jan-17 16:04 | Seriously though: One method (however time consuming)is to; [1] Make your master "lump", seal it with thin CA or primer to make it smooth. [2] Glue it to a back-plate then apply a good gob of silicone caulk or tub/sink seal over the lump insuring that there are no bubbles or voids. Let dry overnight then peel the silicone off of your master. [3] Use some 5-minute epoxy to cast however many "lumps" you require. Almost forgot: Before putting you silicone on the master, apply some sort of "release agent" to the master and back-plate. "Pam" cooking oil works well.
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Huey V77 | 10-Jan-17 08:04 | Thankx Ray I'll give it a try. |
Skyediamonds1985 | 10-Jan-17 16:30 | By "lumps" I'm assuming to mean blisters or rocker covers on the cowl. |
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