SoCal440GTX
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After 3 longs months, hours on Autocad, hours and hours on Photoshop, test prints after test prints sent to print houses, laser cutting, water jetting and CNC machining, tests with Lexan and acrylic, casting molds, and trying drape thermo-forming, it all comes down to this choice.
These are dye sublimated high gloss aluminum sheets, water proof, scratch resistant, fade resistant, and just downright durable as hell. No peeling bubbly decals over plastic here. These will last forever.
The issue is the chrome pin striping. There is just no easy way to reproduce it. So, that leaves 2 choices:
1) Print to brushed aluminum finish - Left (The chrome areas are brushed Al)
2) Print to white finish - Right (The chrome areas are white)
#1 causes the woodgrain to appear brassy-copper.
#2 the woodgrain appears properly.
Please view the attached pics and videos and voice your opinions.
I will add the proper curvature to the piece to match the original after it is cut to shape.
These are dye sublimated high gloss aluminum sheets, water proof, scratch resistant, fade resistant, and just downright durable as hell. No peeling bubbly decals over plastic here. These will last forever.
The issue is the chrome pin striping. There is just no easy way to reproduce it. So, that leaves 2 choices:
1) Print to brushed aluminum finish - Left (The chrome areas are brushed Al)
2) Print to white finish - Right (The chrome areas are white)
#1 causes the woodgrain to appear brassy-copper.
#2 the woodgrain appears properly.
Please view the attached pics and videos and voice your opinions.
I will add the proper curvature to the piece to match the original after it is cut to shape.