Cars&Classic
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I am looking to learn a process. by the looks of these post i can learn more in a few reads on here than I can essing up a few parts trying.
I purchased a engine turn kit from eastwood, it is basically a cartrige roll/abrasive type material. the directions say try to apply even pressure. is there a better way than just "feel" to aply pressure?
hoping someone is familure with the process. the best example I can think of for everyone to know what look I am trying to get is the dash insert in a 78 trans am.
thanks for the help.
also what would a good program be for drawing the parts? just a hobbiest so solid works at 2k might be a little over kill.
I purchased a engine turn kit from eastwood, it is basically a cartrige roll/abrasive type material. the directions say try to apply even pressure. is there a better way than just "feel" to aply pressure?
hoping someone is familure with the process. the best example I can think of for everyone to know what look I am trying to get is the dash insert in a 78 trans am.
thanks for the help.
also what would a good program be for drawing the parts? just a hobbiest so solid works at 2k might be a little over kill.


.. Old one is in bad shape so picked up an old air compressor to use to make a reverse flow smoker.. More to come on this one...