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jazzcat007
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Re: C-G Military Newbie
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November 15, 2012, 01:06:58 PM »
Thanks, Scott. Looks like I have another project for this weekend.
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Ducati Scotty
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November 15, 2012, 01:13:29 PM »
I found 1/4" foam was most useful on the first layer to fill in between the stamped in ridges. Once that's down you've got a single surface and you can just glue on a few more layers. Take your time sculpting, it's easier to take more off than put it back on. Sculpt a little, mount the seat, sit on it for a good few minutes, then sculpt some more. And dont be afraid to start over if it all goes to hell. I did at least once, maybe twice.
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jazzcat007
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Did you have the foam hang over the front edge to meet the tank?
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Ducati Scotty
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I think is sticks over a little, I didn't wrap it around any edges, just trimmed the front so it meets the tank nicely. On the sides the top foam overhangs the surface by just a little. I glued 1/4" all around the sides and then sanded down to it to make it meet nicely.
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