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- #61
Finally back together. I'll see what happens with the paint. It has a cloudy kind of marbled look to it. Seems to have adhered decently and I kind of like it. I'm going to have my wife cut some vinyls for it and have something of a plan for the interior starting with integrating the rear body mount into a roll bar so it doesn't have a post running up the middle and design a low profile screw down mount to replace the clips.
So much 3d printer love tonight. I needed to space the sliders up 8mm to tuck the body so quick drawing and 45 minutes of printing later I had my spacers.
Wanted to kill the light bleeding through the body finally so I backed all my lights with Nashua tape. No light bleed now.
New thing I've been doing with my workbench is butcher's paper. When I'm painting I wrap it up behind like that but normally I just cover the bench top. I take notes on it while I'm working and scribble drawings for ideas.
So much 3d printer love tonight. I needed to space the sliders up 8mm to tuck the body so quick drawing and 45 minutes of printing later I had my spacers.
Wanted to kill the light bleeding through the body finally so I backed all my lights with Nashua tape. No light bleed now.
New thing I've been doing with my workbench is butcher's paper. When I'm painting I wrap it up behind like that but normally I just cover the bench top. I take notes on it while I'm working and scribble drawings for ideas.