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Chassis one answer

October 18 2004 at 9:16 AM
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Hi , it may be that you have to laminate different colours of plastic card together under a heavy weight to stop warping . Then you can cut and file to your satifaction of knowing if too much or too little of a certain colour is showning you are on the right track . I use black and white card and if say I amn using 5 layers then the center one is light blue . It all helps in the final outcome . best of luck cheers ian

 
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