Overlay Panels for a Car Project

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1 Measuring the shape

  This is a project that started to take shape sometime in the mid 2010s. I’m going to hold back some of the details and let the story unfold on it...

2 Massaging the Numbers

 With measurements in hand I now can enter them into a spreadsheet.    Then I can create curves that run vertically on the doors. [image.png] And ...

3 Finalizing the Shapes

  Lazyman suggested I should verify my form shapes by checking an inverse of the forms against the car profile. This gave me a chance to try out th...

4 Cutting the Forms

I use a more error proof method to tile the forms in the CNC. There are 2 reference holes in a temporary spoil board. Two matching holes are cut in...

5 Building the Strong Back

The strong back is built with a top and bottom layer of OSB and a frame between them. This yields a very stiff structure that will maintain flatnes...

6 Mounting the Forms

I drew location lines on the strong back for each form. After cutting a set of mounting cleats I start to mount the forms. [image.png]   The first...

7 Plan and Prepare the Strips

 With the forms in place and templates for the fender curves, door handle and side light I can verify the basic layout of the strip fields. The fie...

8 Car Modifications Revealed

Most of this part is taken from one of the later comments in the previous part. I have been holding back the details on how the car is going to be ...

9 Installing Strips

 The first strip to install is the center ash trim. A dab of hot melt glue is put onto the green tape between the pencil marks for the center trim....

10 Adjusting the Design

 There has been an aspect of the panel layout that has been bugging me. Now seems as good of a time as any to see if there is anything I can do abo...