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Started my fiberglass bezel mold need a little input


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haha saw your build over on FF.com...I think someone over there suggested this already but, I asked if you still had that little piece of wood cuz you could mount it on the fiberglass piece you have, stretch fabric over it, and glass it; making a sturdy place to mount everything. That's definitely how I would do it.

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haha saw your build over on FF.com...I think someone over there suggested this already but, I asked if you still had that little piece of wood cuz you could mount it on the fiberglass piece you have, stretch fabric over it, and glass it; making a sturdy place to mount everything. That's definitely how I would do it.

haha yea I need as much help as possible im not tryin to fuck this up...but I can easily make another one of those wood panels my first one uh...got broken lol....But should I use another 3/4 piece or something thinner you think?

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haha saw your build over on FF.com...I think someone over there suggested this already but, I asked if you still had that little piece of wood cuz you could mount it on the fiberglass piece you have, stretch fabric over it, and glass it; making a sturdy place to mount everything. That's definitely how I would do it.

haha yea I need as much help as possible im not tryin to fuck this up...but I can easily make another one of those wood panels my first one uh...got broken lol....But should I use another 3/4 piece or something thinner you think?

shouldn't really matter, If using something thinner is easier than Id do it.

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haha saw your build over on FF.com...I think someone over there suggested this already but, I asked if you still had that little piece of wood cuz you could mount it on the fiberglass piece you have, stretch fabric over it, and glass it; making a sturdy place to mount everything. That's definitely how I would do it.

haha yea I need as much help as possible im not tryin to fuck this up...but I can easily make another one of those wood panels my first one uh...got broken lol....But should I use another 3/4 piece or something thinner you think?

shouldn't really matter, If using something thinner is easier than Id do it.

Yea I'm thinking I should use the thinner wood because that 3/4 may push the mold to far forward and it might not fit as good.

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why did you fill and smooth the inside?....seems like wasted effort, unless there's something i'm missing about what you're makign

Nah it was pretty much a wasted effort. I had a different idea of what I was doing and it changed after that lol

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heres what I did tonight I mounted a piece of wood to the fiberglass and lined up a hole through it so that the EQ can go straight through...The wood piece is good to go but the overall fit is just a tad off on the front part because its not flush down against the shifter bezel (you'll see what I mean in the pics) E90C68C8-B619-4883-8649-8420A545D2E4-18037-00000965D2E31209.jpgB2C1390E-750B-46AF-B6AE-6BB17DB7759E-18037-00000965D85A3BF0.jpg1F128757-7296-4503-B738-E9BE7C73E7DD-18037-00000965E0F48486.jpgB7EEDE07-369F-47EC-BDBB-8B3A5891D00B-18037-00000965DCA2CDEF.jpgE01B0FFE-F37C-45C5-B42C-D5829EC2CD1C-18037-00000965E5DF71FE.jpgC67596C1-A60D-4FE9-B943-AE58ED420A86-18037-00000965E9DBD897.jpgEE71CBCC-6D30-4E64-8FDE-CDEBE01416E7-18037-00000965EE3DE076.jpgD2105CB0-5776-47DB-9314-65A74B17EA2D-18037-00000965F2E5201C.jpgDA3377E6-82AC-406A-B756-86EC01532DAB-18037-00000965FD89A69A.jpg

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