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Fiat Mephistopheles (take 2)......

A couple of updates
The wheels i bought were a set of five for the Bentley but Mephistopheles only had four so i have mounted the spare on the back :)
Dashboard looks good after i gave it a coat of semi gloss clear which a has toned the whole effect down a bit

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The bulk head or firewall on this car was wood

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I finished it using high quality artists oils, similar to the great masters, Michael Angelo , Turner and Constable. but it doesnt really fit in with Bling so i have covered it in hi tech pure aluminium alloy extruded and rolled sheet

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Carefully applied amounts of Cyanoacrylate acrylic resin that polymerizes instantly when exposed to moisture in the air or on surfaces. ensuring a strong bond with the aluminium alloy

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once cleaned up and the holes carefully restored using M42 (8% cobalt) Titanium-coated HSS drill bits


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or..............

I stuck the original plastic part on a coke can and drilled some holes in it.

Now as usual my lack of a plan has stopped me as i dont know what to do for a finish. Because of the size i dont think i can engine turn this as i dont have the X-Y scope on my drill beds. If i polish it, it will look awful as the mirror finish will highlight irregularities on the surface ( i think) maybe i should try and see howe it looks ?
 
The turned look would match the IP. :popcorn

Well i scrapped the first attempt but i got away with the second i think :) i used a wire brush this time and some thicker alloy sheet

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i put a tube over the wire brush with just 1mm protruding to stop the wires spreading, its still not right, i must have lost count of the turns on the table after the first 4 rows so the pattern is bent. Its very difficult as the part is bigger than my table movement range so i had to move the part and re clamp half way through. It requires a huge amount of concentration, as you can see as the table moves across it covers the vernier scale both ways. That said if you were set up to do this it would be pretty straight forward.
 
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