Well, with the rain yesterday I sat down and did some work on this thing. A little body work, fixing what was undone by the brake fluid bath, and I started on the hood. I'm going for an autocross/pro touring type car. I wanted something a little different so I decided the hood and other various body parts needed to be carbon fiber.
So, I set out to make the decal for the hood. First thing you need to do is make a template:
Then transfer it to the back of the decal sheet:
Cut it out and it is ready for the long application process.
After an hour of using decal solvent to soften the decal, smooth with a q-tip, and cuss. This is what I had
I ended up with irrepairable wrinkles in all of these locations:
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So. I removed the decal and put it away for the day. I talked with a few people about it, decided to split it into 2 decals, and reapply, this time with the help of a hair dryer:
First half
And all together, notice the direction change:
It has a few flaws, but all in all it will get the job done
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So, I set out to make the decal for the hood. First thing you need to do is make a template:
Then transfer it to the back of the decal sheet:
Cut it out and it is ready for the long application process.
After an hour of using decal solvent to soften the decal, smooth with a q-tip, and cuss. This is what I had
I ended up with irrepairable wrinkles in all of these locations:
.
So. I removed the decal and put it away for the day. I talked with a few people about it, decided to split it into 2 decals, and reapply, this time with the help of a hair dryer:
First half
And all together, notice the direction change:
It has a few flaws, but all in all it will get the job done
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