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01-28-2016, 02:48 PM | #26 |
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Re: 72 Re-decal the Door panel insert woodgrain
With a metal straight edge ruler and 2 other people to hold it, it is possible to cut the vinyl that covers the raised silver "lines" on the panel. You have to "free hand" it around the corners, but if you use a scalpel (my wife is an RN) it is doable and comes out real nice. Of course, prep work is the key and getting the raised silver line to shine must be done before you apply the vinyl.
On ebay, if you search for "woodgrain vinyl" you'll come across a place that sells it in all sizes, widths/lengths and different hues of wood. I've had great success w/this product, especially when redoing the lower woodgrain trim pieces. |
01-28-2016, 03:35 PM | #27 |
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Re: 72 Re-decal the Door panel insert woodgrain
looks great!!!!
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01-29-2016, 10:50 AM | #31 |
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Re: 72 Re-decal the Door panel insert woodgrain
Am I correct in my understanding that this is not the same material that was used originally on these panels? This is more similar to the vinyl used to wrap automobiles correct? I'm not saying that is a negative thing at all. Actually really opens up the possibilities for these panels. There are soo many more patterns available. I would like to know how it holds up though. Hope it holds up well because my idea gears are really turning.
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01-29-2016, 11:09 AM | #32 |
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Re: 72 Re-decal the Door panel insert woodgrain
I don't think the original woodgrain was a sticker at all. I think it was photo-etched. Look at where it's worn off, it's more like paint.
I've redone these using a GM vinyl (whatever they call it) and cut along the raised bead. It's not free-hand, it's the same as using a straight edge except you are following the actual line you need to cut. Now painting? That takes a steady skilled hand, even if you use a rubber roller. Can't tilt one way or another. Well, you could always wipe the mess up I guess.
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