Terry, I know you have answered me before on this... but, In the picture of the canopy where you show both your work, and the Yellow finished one, do you then apply covering over the top of the canopy and hatch to make the seam a nice even transition?
Canopy looks nice...How do you like the new snips for this
Who makes those snips?
I picked them up when I was out visiting with Rick and Brenda. They work really really well for the PETG. I have also used tin-snips but these work better......hands down.
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This...."THIS" my friend is freaking gorgeous! I used to really enjoy building, but my favorite of all builds was when it was narrowing down to the final stages and I could sit back and "envision" the scheme and the colors and the clear blue sky all around it. Then pulling the covering iron, heat gun, trim tool and all the rolls of that precious colored film out and going to work. I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to be doing a covering job on this beauty. Not many I would say that about, but this would be so fun.All tape and everything removed and it looks pretty good. Nice thing about Goop is you can run your finger along any excess that squeezes out and it pills up and rubs off. Notice I have a weak 1/16" hanging over at the bottom This will be carefully trimmed with a razor blade and then sanded flush with a block.
One other step that I will do now is put some goop in a syringe and lay a bead of that around the inside of the canopy where the PETG meets the wood. I will let the clearcoat cure for another day first though because the goop is solvent based and it will eat at the fresh clearcoat.
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