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kaszal 08-08-2011 05:29 PM

cutting out vents
 
I just opened the air vents on my mate's DB01R Baldre shell to keep the motor running a bit cooler. I scored round the cut lines with a fresh scalpel blade, used a reamer to make a couple holes in the middle then used some curved scissors to make cuts at right angles right just up to the score line. The pieces snapped off quite easily and I finished it with 800 grit paper.

OK for a first attempt so I thought I'd share. If there are any other threads on this topic please feel free to link.

(paint by Jon at RCS)

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gainsy 08-08-2011 11:04 PM

I think i will get you to do mine on my new shell :D
Good work buddy :thumbsup:

wingnut 08-08-2011 11:22 PM

i usually leave the corners with a radius . if you leave a sharp corner the body tends to crack.

kaszal 09-08-2011 06:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wingnut (Post 537491)
i usually leave the corners with a radius . if you leave a sharp corner the body tends to crack.

Good point. Thanks.

/tobys 09-08-2011 07:03 AM

Tidy Job! I use a dremel with a fine sanding cone - takes just a few seconds and leaves no sharp edges to crack/tear.

RC944 09-08-2011 01:41 PM

crisp lines - pre cut vinyl or was that hand cut liquid mask?

kaszal 09-08-2011 01:43 PM

Jon at RCS did it so you'd have to ask him :D

RC944 09-08-2011 03:07 PM

you know what they say about magicians...

ClydeBuilt 03-12-2013 03:12 PM

Older post I know but anyway.....

I did this to my Yoko the other night and found that the placcy in that area was really very thin! It was easy to cut with the scalpel, but also easy to make mistakes.....go on, ask me how I know! :mad:


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