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Guest Terry

Carbon fiber what? hood, skateboard, doors, gas tank, etc... I have carbon fiber vinyl.

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Thanks I will look at Istockphoto.com.

I know there is CF vinyl.  But what I'm looking for is the vector file to be able to be used for painting cf onto a non flat surface.

THANKS

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Guest Terry

To paint carbon fiber is easy, you go to walmart and buy the rubber skid things. Oh ya... Be sure to clear coat after, it will give the depth.

    Watch Ed Hubbs from Full Blown Kustoms

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I know that method already...  and appreciate the help.

I've used that method many times.  But what I'm wanting to find is a vector file for this next application.  The above method of painting cf is nice for big open spots but I'm trying to paint a R/C body completly CF and don't want it to move on me.  Just thinking though... if I do find a vector CF  file, bet it is going to be a BIG PITA to weed!  Unless it was all joined in a diagnal line maybe... dunno.

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I know that method already...  and appreciate the help.

I've used that method many times.  But what I'm wanting to find is a vector file for this next application.  The above method of painting cf is nice for big open spots but I'm trying to paint a R/C body completly CF and don't want it to move on me.  Just thinking though... if I do find a vector CF  file, bet it is going to be a BIG PITA to weed!  Unless it was all joined in a diagnal line maybe... dunno.

I know this is an old post. Just curious if you ever found this? I am looking for the exact same thing for R/C bodies. 

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I thought with zombies it had to be the recently deceased. This thread had been dead for 5 years before the resurrection.

 

Jay

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Prolly cause (like everything else) real carbon fibre has gone up in price!

 

(Ressurected again, Jay!)

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