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I misunderstood. I thought the OP was putting 20" rally stripes on a real Camaro. You haven't posted a picture of a rally stripe or a Camaro. If you can do 20" rally stripes in 3 hours you're a better man than me. :thumb:
Thanks Shawn. I tried the Epley thing but mine appears to have been viral. It's pretty much gone now. Just a tiny dizzy spell once in a while but not anything that would bother me.
I suspect that this logo design was hijacked by the customer and Philip has done the best he could with tied hands. Being familiar with Philips work, this is the only explanation that makes sense to me.
There is nothing in the logo that hints at precision... or signs. The script font... nope...
It is actually a "Priest"... for reading a fish it's last rites, but it makes a dandy mallet.
It can be used to great effect on miscreants and is even more powerful if used with magic words "or else".
For O's I use the v tool shown and the bent one, 3rd from the right. Or a box cutter.
C'mon up... I'll give you a demo. Better yet... fly me down there this winter...
A member asked me what tools I used to carve lettering and I couldn't find the old post about it so here is a new one. And some pictures of carving an N into 15 pound Cora foam HDU.
The pic with the fingers shows how the flat back of the chisel indexes itself on the previously carved part of...
The Doc said it was viral Vertigo. She didn't offer any meds for infection so I guess it's like a cold?
I'm going to Taekwondo tonight. Gonna work the "drunk monkey" technique. Should be good for a laugh. I fought the day I got this and scored a headshot... then fell on my *** for no reason...
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