See I was thinking loosely staple or clamp, particularly around the odd angles. Intent being to hold it even, without stretching. No taut. No slack.
Itās not really necessary, just an idea for an extra precaution so you can be a lil quicker on that tack coat. I also worry about distortion due to contraction, despite knowing that it will be at most negligible at these scales.
Also, fabrics goin on spare wood at least thrice to get a hand for it. Then, I work my way up by size.
I could see it working being a flat plank, but we have nose and tail angles/contours/concaves at play which adds complexity.
You can try it dry, there are many ways to skin a cat.
Go forwards with science! Happy to lend my experience if you have questions as others did with me as I learned.
I appreciate! But I got this.
Imma be honest, I basically freehanded everything on the coffin. Didnāt check one resource through the process. Was out of masking tape and just rolled with it. Made the fucking stencil by hand with a scalpel(which was top 5 most stressful things Iāve ever done). I treated it as a test of how well I had studied, and if I could actually pull this shit off. and it came out beautiful T.T
Iām gonna for real finish it tomorrow, though, itās still not quite in its final state.
Fuck if I know Iāve played 3 games ever.
Come at me in Yu gi oh and Iāll slap your sorry ass into the shadow realm with whatever shit deck you hand me.
Itās sooooo close to done. I need to touch up a couple spots where not enough red frit locked in. Which means I need to also apply a bit more black graphite mica, too, or it wonāt match. Then one coat of epoxy on the bottom, and ceramic, and itās ready to build. Well, if I get lucky and one of my enclosures fits xD
And then I just have idk 14 more to do?
I left the existing shitty through holes on it for now so that I can mount boosted gear and get it back on the streets asap but, with the aggressiveness of the concave, inserts are basically off the table, so Iāll probably use minimal bolts, epoxied straight through the deck, and re-frit over the bolts. When the time comes.
Oh, and I think itās relevant that I will be using rubber AND metal washers on top while it runs boosted shit. I donāt wanna mess up this finish, after all.
Sorry, no pictures were taken imagine a motor with a through-shaft, which is turning both wheels. Iāll be doing something similar in the near future.