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i've decided to use a motor .

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The frame to mount the cross over tray also needed some extra attention to make it stronger.

Now, finally, everthing works as planned.

So now it is time to complete the next step: make the covers for all this...

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As you can see, i've made a decent hinge.

The alloy plates that were supposed to mount on the sides of the tray ended up with the trash.

The ones you see on this pictures still need to be polished

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Than i used a big piece of glass to create a large piece of carbon. Clearly it still needs some layers of varnish.

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These have been cut into several pieces.

These parts will be mounted on the inside of the tray (visible when opened)

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Afterward i made a cover for the bottom of the trunk.

A hell of a job.

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The beautifull curves a not visible on the picture.

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This piece is mounted using 5 screws, still 3 visible (for now...)

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This is the front view, for this i still have a cool trick up my sleeve, but more details lateron.

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Here it shows that my side pieces are too long, but i did that on purpose.

It als shows that the bottom needs some filling so that everything become nice and smooth.

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On this pic i show you were i've stopped with the curver. the staight mdf piece will eventually become round. i really hate straight lines!

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lovely build man... This build was linked to SMD a year or so ago, I loved it back then, and its still lookin very nice

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I have a ritual called "terminator". I crouch in the shower in the "naked terminator" pose. With eyes closed I crouch for a minute and visualize either Arnie or the guy from the 2nd movie. I then start to hum the T2 theme. Slowly I rise to a standing position and open my eyes. It helps me get through my day. The only problem is if the shower curtain sticks to my terminator leg. It sorta ruins the fantasy.
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In the meanwhile i've reinforced the suspension of the cross over tray and spray painted it black

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I've also modified the tray itself. As you can see, the alloy and plexi parts are no longer going all the way down.

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I've also modified the curver here and there.

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I created some nice curves on the side pannels so that they nicely fit te curver.

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I've mounted a alloy bracket left and right xich will be used to hold the curver.

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This is the minimum margin.

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When opened, you see the small carbon border. I thing this is the nicest look.

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The front piece of this set up will be mounted seperately. This will be a huge task!

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