Killer95Stang
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Not exactly garage related, but the brain trust here is probably the most knowledgeable of the many boards i frequent.
Bought these valve covers raw and unfinished for an engine I'm completing. They didn't come gloss black, so I had to get them this way. I dropped them off to get powdercoated , which included sand or bead blasting. They look great, but the raised lettering is obviously the as cast finish.
Any ideas on how to mimic the machined look, like is standard on these covers when you buy them painted?
My idea is to get some fine, maybe 1000-1500 sand paper and glue it to a wood block, or my workbench and pull the valve covers across it in one direction. Am I on the right track, or do they need to be machined on a milling machine?
Bought these valve covers raw and unfinished for an engine I'm completing. They didn't come gloss black, so I had to get them this way. I dropped them off to get powdercoated , which included sand or bead blasting. They look great, but the raised lettering is obviously the as cast finish.
Any ideas on how to mimic the machined look, like is standard on these covers when you buy them painted?
My idea is to get some fine, maybe 1000-1500 sand paper and glue it to a wood block, or my workbench and pull the valve covers across it in one direction. Am I on the right track, or do they need to be machined on a milling machine?









