Popular Post munzieb Posted June 1, 2019 Popular Post Report Posted June 1, 2019 I had to do another classic car, the 1941 Packard 180. It was the last pre war touring package with the 8 cylinder 180. The grills give this car an outstanding look but they are a bear to cut. Scoring with a straight edge always helps. The plaque is 19 x 12 on 1/8" BBPW on a 1/4 backer. I was going to try and cut the One Eighty and leave it attached but it was much easier to cut it on the left out piece and glue it on later. It took well over a week to get the design right and about 4 days (on and off) for the cutting. Rockytime, New Guy, lawson56 and 12 others 13 2 Quote
lawson56 Posted June 1, 2019 Report Posted June 1, 2019 WOW!! That is an Awesome job. And a Beautiful car. munzieb 1 Quote
wombatie Posted June 2, 2019 Report Posted June 2, 2019 Oh that is awesome. That grill must be so fragile, I am speechless, which is unusual for me. 10 thumbs up Marg munzieb 1 Quote
Tomanydogs Posted June 2, 2019 Report Posted June 2, 2019 Beautiful!!! I really like this one. munzieb 1 Quote
JimErn Posted June 2, 2019 Report Posted June 2, 2019 Beautiful cutting and the pattern is perfect. Those older cars had style and personality, today they all look the same to me. munzieb and amazingkevin 2 Quote
ScollSaw Slasher Posted June 2, 2019 Report Posted June 2, 2019 Hey Jim. Can't tell the difference between a Ford Escape and a Kia whatever? As to the pattern and cutting, ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!! amazingkevin and munzieb 2 Quote
woodduck Posted June 2, 2019 Report Posted June 2, 2019 Beautiful job. Congratulations on the cutting & the pattern, just perfect. munzieb 1 Quote
amazingkevin Posted June 7, 2019 Report Posted June 7, 2019 Your skills match the quality of the car!!! munzieb 1 Quote
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