Archive for February, 2015
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01: Rub the outside of the masking film to reveal the imprint of the cut vinyl below. -
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02: In this photo you can see an outline of the cut vinyl below. This imprint is needed for step 4. -
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03: You will now need your servo cover that has been pre-cut and fitted to your wing. In this example, I will be using a clear servo cover. Note: Any servo cover material will work. (Painted, Carbon, Fiberglass, Plastic, etc) -
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04: Using a sharp razor blade, cut the masking film in the approx. location where the raised bubble of the servo cover will be. Cut inside the imprint of the vinyl that can been seen through the masking film. Keep the scrap piece for the next step. -
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05: You can use the scrap piece of masking film from step 4 to make a small finger grip. Fold the scrap in half and stick it to the bottom of the servo cover. -
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06: Nice little grip to hold the servo cover. -
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07: Carefully remove the non-stick backing leaving the vinyl stuck to the masking film. Keep the backing for step 09. Lay the masking film sticky side up. Align the cover so it's centered on the cut vinyl. The raised bubble will poke through the hole. -
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08: If you go slow and take your time, you will be able to lightly tack the servo cover right in the center of the cut vinyl. Note: the vinyl is very sticky, so go slow when aligning the servo cover on the tape. Remove the scrap finger grip.
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