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Bailey Blade Car Design | Sculpting Foam Core - Part 10

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2009

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Here is another exciting video of more shaping and sanding on the Blade. Its really taking shape now. Installed the IRS for a trial fit and worked on shaping the rear taillights. We have one more rear fender to do then its onto the doors and interior.

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  • Very well done!!! I have done the same thing and I also time lapsed it too. But I used clay to get my shape. You can veiw it in my videos

  • @S1KRYD Thanks man, I have seen your videos before while searching YouTube. Great stuff you have. Is that a pottery clay you are using? Looks like a lot of work. I also like how you used the forms to match the sides and keep it symmetrical, that was a good idea.

  • i been trying to start my project car, where can i get that sculpting foam?i have always wonder where to get it

  • @blackjackhemi The Foam I used on the main part of the car, you can get at your local hardware store as insulation siding foam board. The spray foam is also at your local hardware store as Tuff-Stuff expanding foam. I would not recommend it for long term projects. I used it for simple support and that's it. The Spray foam continues to expand and shrink a lot making it difficult to keep strait lines.

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  • Same process for RC planes :)

  • @Dualshock21 it looks like he's starting with a miata. the important parts of the car would still be used so it technically is a miata with a body kit on it. i suppose if he went beyond a certain level, it would be a new vehicle entirely, but it is a long way to get there.

  • and who says meth is bad for you

  • @iiiYEDDLEiii My exact thought as soon as it started, Man this fucker works fast!!!

  • @jettastreetracer Well in this shop there are four 80Gal compressors all working together to provide pressure to everyone. I would say they hold up great... I have a single 80Gal 220 volt compressor at the house. It works great as well. Just depends on what you plan to do i guess.

  • @BaileyBlade what size compressor you running? and hows it hold out. awsome job....you got the finishing? i would like to see the priogress...amazing, im a 18 and working at my first bodyshop...but this is just amazing how you can do this work.

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