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  • #16
    You did all this in one day?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by DonP View Post
      You did all this in one day?
      Haha, Yeah right! It's been a couple of weeks. I was going to start posting progress pics when I registered, but there was some hold up with that, so I was finally able to post stuff today.

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      • #18
        I just finished up cutting out the foam used to dress the bridge cavity. Gives it that "factory" look



        This was the old foam:






        Got this at the craft store (Jo-ann's or Michael's in the US)




        Trim to fit:


        Then (reverse) trace to foam backing:




        Test fit:

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        • #19
          awesome job so far. thanks for sharing... i'm book marking this thread for future reference. my wife shops at jo-ann's all the time. never noticed those sticky foam sheets. great idea!

          looking forward for the results of the vinyl sheets as well.

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          • #20
            Thanks for the words, all! Much more to follow

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            • #21
              Originally posted by S1I2F3 View Post

              Got this at the craft store (Jo-ann's or Michael's in the US)


              I had no idea who made this stuff or where I could get any for my project. Just found a seller on Ebay thanks to this pic... THANK YOU!!!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Metal Spawn View Post
                I had no idea who made this stuff or where I could get any for my project. Just found a seller on Ebay thanks to this pic... THANK YOU!!!
                Nice! Glad I could help!

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                • #23
                  So I guess I'll be hitting up some crafts stores to look for some. It always looked cool with the foam under the floyds.
                  It's pronounced soops

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                  • #24
                    Now this is how a project thread should look! I love to read threads like this, I'm really gonna enjoy following the progress!
                    https://www.facebook.com/cutupofficial

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by anders View Post
                      now this is how a project thread should look! I love to read threads like this, i'm really gonna enjoy following the progress!
                      completely agree!
                      "Yet, every little piss ant wanna' be death metal wiener will just carbon copy the next phase.." Kam Lee/Massacre

                      LEFTY METAL HEAD!

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                      • #26
                        My prints came in today, as promised:





                        I would like to comment on a few things here. First, take note of the scale I included on the upper part of the print. I checked with my ruler, and it is sized as I designed it, so each piece fits perfectly on the body/headstock - this is very important for obvious reasons. Second, take a look at that black edge burst! I'm such a cheater, but it's going to look way better than if I tried doing it with a rattle can (I've done it before - it's not fun)


                        As I mentioned before, Marc sent me 2 prints. The one shown has a protective laminate on top, and the other one does not. The non-laminated piece is probably half as thick as the laminated one, which *might* be better for this application, since I don't want a lip where the print meets the paint (the edge from top to side for example). If I accidentally sand through my clear coat into the laminated one however, I will not go through the inks. I do have 2 cans of clear though, so it should be easy to make a small edge disappear. Thoughts?


                        This is the name of the material, in case any of you are curious. It is used for car wraps, and it has a good amount of stretch to it, more if you apply a heat gun/blow drier, which is perfect for the light contours of guitar bodies.


                        These prints came out great, Marc at http://www.wrapvehicles.com/ is the man! His email responses were always quick (very important to me), and he made me feel like an important customer, even though my project is a drop in the bucket compared to the huge banners/vehicle/RV wraps that probably cost 100 times more. Can't wait to put this stuff on the body!
                        Last edited by S1I2F3; 11-14-2011, 06:07 PM.

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                        • #27
                          Oooh, the tension continues to build! Makes me anxious to get my own projects started.


                          BTW, I got some of that sticky-back foam ordered via Ebay... Thanks again for the info.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Metal Spawn View Post
                            BTW, I got some of that sticky-back foam ordered via Ebay... Thanks again for the info.
                            Glad to hear it! Post a before/after pic once you get it in

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                            • #29
                              Every man dies... Not every man really lives!!

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                              • #30
                                Applying the vinyl to the front of the body:



                                Note that there is some texture to the material, there is a cross thread going on (to help strengthen the material from shearing when stretched is my guess). Will not be a problem to clear over:


                                (Bridge is taken apart for cleaning)




                                Here you can see that "lip" I mentioned before. I'll sand it lightly to bring it down a bit, then I will paint over the edge just a bit to get rid of the white edge from the material. Then it should be ready for clear.

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