oldcarfan Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Mold lines usually are raised and actual body lines are indented. It helps me to lightly go over the mold lines with the side of a #2 pencil to highlight them. Then I know just where to sand. 1
Donny Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, oldcarfan said: Mold lines usually are raised and actual body lines are indented. It helps me to lightly go over the mold lines with the side of a #2 pencil to highlight them. Then I know just where to sand. Thanks Gary, once again I'm confused. To me the body lines that I use my scriber tool on are like grooves in the body fairly deep , the mold lines are either flush/marked or fractionally raised. the body lines I have to work and increase the depth to allow for paint, not the sure the correct procedure for body/mold lines, so I'll do as you suggest and pencil them. To me, the mold lines I have always thought to be the raised things left by the injection process and should be sanded flat? Correct me if I'm wrong with all this, I'm still learning. Don
Donny Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago (edited) First seat brush painted for the RX7, not happy, but did turn out slightly better than I expected. Later today I going to try airbrushing the other seat. Don Edited 13 hours ago by Donny
Donny Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago Okay, here is the front seats of the RX7. The left seat I brushed, the right seat is air brushed. The original plan was to have the seats two colors, the center as you see it, and the outer surround in a darker blue, I didn't like the dark blue so have opted to just do them one color. I didn't expect to see the brushed seat a different shade to the airbrushed one. Putting the shade/color aside, I prefer the finish on the airbrushed seat, and I noticed it is more a matt finish than the brushed hand painted one, which has more gloss even though it's all out of the same pot. Is this normal? The difference is streets apart, so I guess it's air brushing from now on, and masking. Don 1
STU111 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, Donny said: Okay, here is the front seats of the RX7. The left seat I brushed, the right seat is air brushed. The original plan was to have the seats two colors, the center as you see it, and the outer surround in a darker blue, I didn't like the dark blue so have opted to just do them one color. I didn't expect to see the brushed seat a different shade to the airbrushed one. Putting the shade/color aside, I prefer the finish on the airbrushed seat, and I noticed it is more a matt finish than the brushed hand painted one, which has more gloss even though it's all out of the same pot. Is this normal? The difference is streets apart, so I guess it's air brushing from now on, and masking. Don Hi Don. I rarely brush paint anything these days, certainly not large parts. Masking is a pain, and in the past I’ve spent an hour masking up for what amounted to 5 minutes airbrushing time! But, the end result is worth it. The seat on the right looks heaps better. 👍🏻
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