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Vinyl wrapping
« on: August 10, 2019, 08:54:04 PM »


Well trying to add a little styling pizazz.  Vinyl wrap (3m 1080).   Not as easy as it looks.  I probably would have skipped it had I known.  Plan was to do the whole scooter in Orange (figured it looks cool, and orange is a safer color)


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Re: Vinyl wrapping
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2019, 03:18:48 PM »
still, it looks like you did good job with that'


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Re: Vinyl wrapping
« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2019, 09:45:02 PM »
I worked in a car wrapping shop as head strip fitter for a little while and had a few practice goes at wrapping parts on a quiet day when there was left over material. Really not as easy as it looks, also depends on material. I imagine you had a struggle with some of the curves on that bike  ;D I used to do a lovely job on some parts and then the last corner I'd get a crease I couldn't budge lol. Some of these wrap guys have real talent and technique. Looks like a good job on your scooter though!
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Re: Vinyl wrapping
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2019, 12:01:45 AM »
I worked in a car wrapping shop as head strip fitter for a little while and had a few practice goes at wrapping parts on a quiet day when there was left over material. Really not as easy as it looks, also depends on material. I imagine you had a struggle with some of the curves on that bike  ;D I used to do a lovely job on some parts and then the last corner I'd get a crease I couldn't budge lol. Some of these wrap guys have real talent and technique. Looks like a good job on your scooter though!

Yeah it’s those damn curves.  It does look good from a distance but I have to rip it off and start over.  I was using the knifeless tape to get my edges and I screwed up by not securing the vinyl enough on the opposite side of the tape.  Oh well.  I am getting the hang of it but won’t be attempting curves anytime soon
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