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help, I'm in need of ideas

gabagoo

New Member
Working on this 20' boat and I have to put a 4" reflective stripe along the side. When I get towards the front and it starts to curve, I just can't keep that stripe straight on the line I need it to be on.

I have cut it at that point and tried using a heat gun but it is a little to severe to follow the curve without moving way off path...to much heat and the stripe is garbage.

The 4" blue reflective stripe will have a 2" yellow stripe down the middle and thought maybe I can cut 1.2" blue stripes and possibly they will be easier to follow the line I need...... Not sure this is going to work.

We did it about 4 or 5 years ago with this customers other boat but I don't believe the curve towards the front was as severe.


Not sure what to do now.

any ideas?
 

AUTO-FX

New Member
Maybe narrow the stripe as it approaches the front, and this might give you more flexibility for the curve? It would need to be plotter cut as a "taper" though. Can your machine track a fair distance accurately?
 

AUTO-FX

New Member
The downside is, as the stripe narrows , and the angle of deadrise increases, the stripe looks even thinner....
 

gabagoo

New Member
I have the 1.2" stripes cut so I think if I make a masking tape edge to follow and the heat gun i can get it to work although my patience runs thin and i want to go home.....lol :bushmill:
 

gabagoo

New Member
The 1.2" stripe worked a lot better. I could follow the tape line as it was much easier to work with. Now the yellow stripe....

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