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K this may seem silly, but for the life of me I can't figure out how onw would go about masking/taping off a frame to paint scallops where the 2 colors would meet... I know once someone explains/shows me, I'll have a Homer Simpson DOH! moment, but still... Anyone wanna help me have that moment? It seems like it should be so simple...
 
thank god you asked cuz id like to know as well!!! i cant ever seem to get my sides to match!!!

Easy E
 
dont know if this helps but heres some pics of how i masked off some scallops on a headlight (i dont have any frame scallop pics)

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used some skinny 3m masking tape to get my outline, then used regular masking tape to cover the part i didnt want to be white, dont know if it will help but its all the picture talking i can do at the moment, good luck
 
This may or may not help...
First I find a design I like and study the patterns...
Then I start laying tape using a tape measure and my eyeball...
Most auto paint stores have pinstripe tape in different sizes...
For Red Rocket...
I started by making the end tabs...(the blue crescent moons)
I used foam insulation board...
Laid down several layers of tape...
Used an xacto knife to cut out the patterns...
Now all the ends were the same...
Placed the end tabs on the frame...
Then laid tape to connect the end tabs... (the thick green tape top and bottom)
Lastly I eyeballed the center tape using 1/8 inch tape…
It dose not have to be perfect…
You generally only see one side of the bike at a time…
And unless you point out to someone that it’s not perfect…
They will not notice…

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For Jugernaut…
I just laid the tape down…
This was a pretty simple pattern…

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Also a few tips…
Make sure the tape is firmly sealed down to stop bleed through…
When tape crosses another piece of tape there is a small hole…
I use a fingernail on the top piece to seal the hole…
I have also found that if you remove the tape before the paint is dry…
Say 15 to 20 minutes…
It will soften the edges of the paint…
But be careful the paint is still wet…
And lastly just a light coat of paint…
Oh... One other thing you can do with the foam board...
Lay down several pieces of tape to make a stencil...

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