Dismantling my FV
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Re: Dismantling my FV
That's much better looking.
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How did you re-do the lettering in the flywheel cover? (i've used a fine nibbed paint pen you can get from most good art supply shops)
Nice job that
and i like the way you've left most of the patina too.
I had thought about getting some of these covers stamped out of a sheet of aluminium and then getting them engraved somewhere.
I might still do this one day.
Jon
Nice job that

I had thought about getting some of these covers stamped out of a sheet of aluminium and then getting them engraved somewhere.
I might still do this one day.
Jon
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Hey Jon, I used a very small fine brush (model shop) and mixed the paint with about 1/4 white spirit so that it would go on thinner. This flywheel cover is pretty good though, a more worn one would be trickier I expect!
I have thought about making one of these too, I was thinking more along the lines of chemical etching, as the lettering is very shallow, could work..?
I have thought about making one of these too, I was thinking more along the lines of chemical etching, as the lettering is very shallow, could work..?
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Nice



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Re: Dismantling my FV
Not as gleaming as yours, Tam!
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They don't have to be gleaming to be nice . good job keep it up. 

Roll me up and smoke me when I die
Regret is just a memory written on my brow
Regret is just a memory written on my brow