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Tuesday, 24-Apr 2018 @ 6:48am
Edited by
beetwenty
Tuesday, 24-Apr 2018 @ 6:49am
Yeah thinnest i could find.
On another note...
While this isnt so much a part of my car build, I thought the info was relevant to any of you thinking of trying my bolt texture idea.
I Made up a holder for some screwdrivers at home and thought id texture the Philips side and brush the flat blade side.
I noticed when texturing the flat faces of the aluminum angle that my texture had longer marks than when I did my thermostat housing.
After some thinking... here is my theory on why.
The thermostat housing is a convex shape so there is very little contact area between bolt corners and thermostst housing... so small marks no matter what bolt size is used.
My aluminium angle on my screw driver holder has flat surfaces creating a greater contact area... so longer marks.
i would guess a smaller bolt diameter would resolve this issue and make a great pattern again.
And in theory id assume a concave shape would require a ridiculously small bolt for my texturing method.
Just thought id put this up here for any of you guys thinking of using this technique on your own bits and pieces, hopefully this bit of info can help you to achieve better results on flat and concave shapes.