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Old 05-01-2007, 06:54 AM   #73 (permalink)
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Dave, is there any kind of pencil or marker that can be used on the basecoat as a guide for taping that will then clean off?

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Old 05-01-2007, 06:57 AM   #74 (permalink)
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Thanks for the tip on the pinhole filler. I applied it last night. I was wondering though how you get all the dusty bits cleaned off. It sort of has a gritty feel once cleaned off. The stuff seems to be cut by water so I don't think I can rinse it off. Do you just tack it real good?
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I normally wipe it with a dry cloth first then go over it with a damp cloth of wax and grease remover DX330 then tack it off and shoot primer.
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Dave - great thread! I've been giving it a thorough read as I plan to be painting by next weekend hopefully on my 42% Velox.

Taping the design scares me a bit right now. Does the 3M Green tape come on a roll, or is there one that comes on a backing? I ask this because I would need to create a shape that is about 14" across and 5" deep so that I can draw and cut out the semi-circle stuff.

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Old 05-01-2007, 02:37 PM   #76 (permalink)
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Dave - great thread! I've been giving it a thorough read as I plan to be painting by next weekend hopefully on my 42% Velox.

Taping the design scares me a bit right now. Does the 3M Green tape come on a roll, or is there one that comes on a backing? I ask this because I would need to create a shape that is about 14" across and 5" deep so that I can draw and cut out the semi-circle stuff.

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When I need to do what you are doing I tape the whole thing with 3m green tape then draw out my design and cut it out with a razor blade then paint it.
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I used to but it got to be too much of a headache so I shut it down. I really don't do any work for anyone anymore I just do my own stuff and Andrew Jesky's airplanes. Wayne caught me at a good time and I didn't have much going on at the time so I agreed to do his plane and I have done a couple of planes for Larry A. in the last couple of months but other than that I am just trying to have fun flying and enjoying the hobby and really getting into this electric stuff right now. I really think electric is going to be the next level of RC and I am having a blast playing with this stuff right now. Everytime I see a new airplane come out I want to buy it and make it electric! The most fun I have had with an airplane is I took a $10 6foot foam freeflight glider from WalMart and put a electric motor on it and elevators and rudder and it flys really good and is so relaxing and fun to fly. I have all the Extreme Flight stuff right now and I am getting ready to do the EF 50cc Yak electric which should be fun. I am also flying the Fliton AJ extra330 which is a really nice flying plane. For the first time in years I am really enjoying the hobby again! I don't mind answering questions on any of this stuff though so feel free to ask away on any projects you might have going on and I will try to answer them the best I can. Well I am off to the flying field.
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Good for you Dave! Three cheers for having fun at it again and relaxing...
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Dave, glad to hear you are once again enjoying the hobby. I left for 2 years several years ago and it allowed me to come back wiith renewed interest and passion.
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Thanks Dave, glad to hear your having fun.
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Here's my results using the techniques Dave outlined in his tutorial here. Everything went fairly well and I used all the same products Dave mentions. In the past I've only ever used single stage paint, so Dave's article came at a good time as this project needed a base/clear finish.

I learned a few things. Pinholes are a pain in the butt. Masking abstract shapes takes a long time. The whole prep process in general takes time. First time I've used the K36 primer and it's really nice stuff, I shot it with and without reducer depending on where it was going.

One side of the fuselage scheme was eyeballed using a picture for reference, then I made paper templates to match it on the other side. Using a mechanical pencil I drew on the basecoat very lightly then taped, the pencil marks came off the base with a regular soft eraser.

Pictures show white base over K36, shapes masked and then shot with a charcoal gray base. The fuselage aft of the blue tape line will get yellow. Then I can clear it and put it all back together for the customer.

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Looks good Craig make sure you post pics when it's done.
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