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Re: cutting mincell
By:peter czerpak
Date: 5/14/2001, 3:21 pm
In Response To: Re: cutting mincell (Steve)

To rough carve the cheek impressions I use a wire brush in my drill. I think use a 3-4" 16 grit disk by hand and then some dragon skin for final smoothness. Its the other side of the seat that I havent figured the best way to do yet since the tapers require about 1/2" at the edges down to nothing at the center. A hot wire may work - used to shape model airplane foam wing cores.....

pete
albany, NY

: Peter,
: I just carved my seat last Saturday by using one of those 3M Roto paint
: strippers for a drill. It made short order of the hollowed out portion of
: the seat and with a little practice I could get some fairly smooth results
: but it still needs some finish sanding. At first it was tough using it as
: it wanted to grab and run along the top of the foam but after awhile
: getting used to it I was surprised with the results. Other than that,
: maybe one of those Ginsu knives as seen on TV or one of those army surplus
: machetes with a nice razor stropped edge might work.

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cutting mincell
peter czerpak -- 5/14/2001, 2:59 pm
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John Monfoe -- 5/15/2001, 5:12 am
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Rob Macks -- 5/15/2001, 12:20 am
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Angela Watson -- 5/14/2001, 8:09 pm
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PaulC -- 5/14/2001, 6:27 pm
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LeeG -- 5/14/2001, 6:54 pm
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Bill Price -- 5/14/2001, 5:34 pm
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Larry C. -- 5/14/2001, 5:25 pm
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James Neely -- 5/14/2001, 4:40 pm
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Steve -- 5/14/2001, 3:14 pm
Re: cutting mincell
peter czerpak -- 5/14/2001, 3:21 pm