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New Trimplate for one of my 1500D's finally done

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First off, have to give a big thanks to Jacob for allowing me to use the Sundown logo, and for supplying me with some hi-res jpegs. Finally got some free time in one of our CNC's and got this in. All i have left to do is paint the lettering to make it stand out more.

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Something wrong with the way the pic came out on this one on the "audio" shape

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Now to do the other one.

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From one machinist to another NICE WORK!!

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Don't paint that! Maybe darken the letters a bit with some light stain, but I like the all metal look.

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id say no paint...a light airbrushing just to darken the lettering would look great

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i would mask off the front, then cut out the lettering.

then shoot glass bead into the lettering.

peal mask off, leave front raw.

no paint or stain.

or leave it as is.

that looks great .

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i would mask off the front, then cut out the lettering.

then shoot glass bead into the lettering.

peal mask off, leave front raw.

no paint or stain.

or leave it as is.

that looks great .

agree 100%

looks great

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Very cool!

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Thanks guys. Should be able to get the other one done this week, or what's left of it for me. Then i will see what I might do to finish them off.

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Got the trimplates done and on the amps,

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Sorry about the crappy pics. They really dont do the plates justice. Kept getting a bad glare.

Now that I see them I may leave them like this, but still might paint one just see how it looks as I can remove the paint easily.

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Thanks for all the positive comments. Right now I'm still diggin' the look as they are. So to all of you who said dont paint them, looks like I won't.

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