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Post by Chuy on Mar 11, 2018 16:40:01 GMT -5
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Post by Ember on Mar 11, 2018 17:18:11 GMT -5
Very nice Chuy....is she for local racing, or possibly your MA entry ?
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Post by pinewoodcnc on Mar 11, 2018 17:39:57 GMT -5
Sweet looking car.
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Post by stumpm2 on Mar 11, 2018 18:19:45 GMT -5
Nice car.
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Post by Chuy on Mar 11, 2018 18:39:23 GMT -5
Very nice Chuy....is she for local racing, or possibly your MA entry ? This is a 100% 3d printed body courtesy of Professor Moriarty. Originally intended for wind tunnel work. I was trying smooth enough for aero work and so Joe wouldn't make fun of my craftsmanship. Considering MA
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Post by Professor Moriarty on Mar 11, 2018 20:51:41 GMT -5
Daaaang... that is quite smooth. Vapor polish and sanded primer?
Ya gotta love that seamless look of the completely 3D printed car.
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Post by Chuy on Mar 11, 2018 21:20:37 GMT -5
no vapor polish, rub down with some acetone, glazing putty, primer with sanding in between each. Final sanding before paint 2000 grit
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Post by Chuy on Mar 11, 2018 21:21:42 GMT -5
Interesting thing about the 3d printed body is that I had water soaking into the body. When I would blow it out after sanding, I would have water seeping out of body.
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