Thanks buddy!
Got some more done:
Stuff I use to shape plexiglass. I clamp a piece of 2 mm plexiglass between the MDF-boards and make sure the holes in them align, then I apply heat with the torch and press something with an appropriate shape into the softened plexi.
The "something" used to press with!
This time the back end of a can opener had the shape I was after. Last time it was a Vic Firth 5A drumstick. Only the finest tools will do... :wink:
Here's the result.
I made a whole bunch of them to make sure I got two that were alike. I also figured I'll probably want some for future builds.
This is what it looks like in place.
Decided to sand the fins down a little.
Here's the difference it made. Might not seem like much, but it pleases my eyes more.
I'll just round off the tips a little.
Thought that I'd do some welding today, but once I'd cut and grinded this bracket for the rear fender I found out that I'd run out of wire for my welder. All that were left were just enough to get it tacked in place. I'll buy more tomorrow.
So instead I went on and made a template for the skirtguard.
I might change the back curve on the fiberglass guards so that they don't have a too heavy look.
Next will be to make the skirtguards from fiberglass. You probably guessed it!
Some more sanding will also be on my evening schedule. I've made a battery holder on the back of the reflector, and I've soldered the LED-circuits for the lights but I've forgot to take photos. I'll show those in my next update! I promise!!! :lol:
This is the man in the woods signing out for today!
Got some more done:
Stuff I use to shape plexiglass. I clamp a piece of 2 mm plexiglass between the MDF-boards and make sure the holes in them align, then I apply heat with the torch and press something with an appropriate shape into the softened plexi.

The "something" used to press with!

Here's the result.

This is what it looks like in place.

Decided to sand the fins down a little.

Here's the difference it made. Might not seem like much, but it pleases my eyes more.

Thought that I'd do some welding today, but once I'd cut and grinded this bracket for the rear fender I found out that I'd run out of wire for my welder. All that were left were just enough to get it tacked in place. I'll buy more tomorrow.

So instead I went on and made a template for the skirtguard.

I might change the back curve on the fiberglass guards so that they don't have a too heavy look.

Next will be to make the skirtguards from fiberglass. You probably guessed it!
This is the man in the woods signing out for today!