Good job all the way around, and nice tip using the carto for a punch (I wish I'd thought of that).Really like the way it turned out, here is the short mode on my gunmetal vamo with chrome endcap

Good job all the way around, and nice tip using the carto for a punch (I wish I'd thought of that).Really like the way it turned out, here is the short mode on my gunmetal vamo with chrome endcap
I think the vinyl used for lettering is much thinner than the style we have used. However, it might look great to have a thicker vinyl base with the lettering layered on top...hmmmI have a friend who does vinyl lettering for race cars (always a variety of colors/patterns lying about for free) but I'm thinking it would be difficult to remove if needed.
I have a friend who does vinyl lettering for race cars (always a variety of colors/patterns lying about for free) but I'm thinking it would be difficult to remove if needed.
I found these and ordered them if anyone has been looking, and I believe the same seller has other colors on Amazon:
2 pieces 4" x 8" Sample Size 3D Twill Weave White Silver Carbon Fiber Vinyl Sheet : Amazon.com : Automotive
2 pieces 4" x 8" Sample Size 3D Twill Weave Glossy Black Carbon Fiber Vinyl Sheet : Amazon.com : Automotive
Thanks peraspera!
Sorry to hear that the vinyl isn't sticking for you. Did you overlap the seam or cut it so the seam abuts? I used abutting seams to eliminate the overlap. I didn't have the same problem, but I did burnish along the seam (rub it down with something smooth like the bowl of a spoon). The only other tip I can offer is to heat it with a hair dryer. Apparently, this is what the auto guys do when they install the vinyl to get it to conform to curves. I heated mine when I covered the bottom cap, and it doesn't lift from the edge after I do that.peraspera, thank you so much! This is awesome and fit was perfect!! I found a leather punch kit at Michaels and one of the smaller punches worked for the +- and the handle/holder for the punches worked perfect for the fire button. I couldn't find a link online or I'd post it.
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I did buy these and they are beautiful and nicely textured. But they refuse to stick for me. I was careful not to touch them when installing so that wasn't it. They just keep peeling at the seam. Pushing it down works for an hour or so but then peels up. If you have a trick I'd love to hear it, as this looks incredible! I may just buy a roll at Pep Boys of the vinyl and see how that holds.
peraspera, thank you so much! This is awesome and fit was perfect!! I found a leather punch kit at Michaels and one of the smaller punches worked for the +- and the handle/holder for the punches worked perfect for the fire button. I couldn't find a link online or I'd post it.
I did buy these and they are beautiful and nicely textured. But they refuse to stick for me. I was careful not to touch them when installing so that wasn't it. They just keep peeling at the seam. Pushing it down works for an hour or so but then peels up. If you have a trick I'd love to hear it, as this looks incredible! I may just buy a roll at Pep Boys of the vinyl and see how that holds.
I've already rewrapped mine because I couldn't stand a couple of the imperfections in the first wrap, and I'm considering doing it again (my OCD is showing). Anyway, consider trying the abutted seams for your next wrap. I think you will like it much better, and the seams lay more flat so you wouldn't feel the edges of the vinyl much. I printed Peraspera's pattern on paper first to check the fit and mark the seam...not all of our Vamos have exactly the same circumference.I was going to do abutted seams, but didn't want it to peelAnd thanks for the tip Stoneface. I did use a heat gun and sadly it didn't work.
I was thinking of maybe a layer of double sided tape. I have some at home I may try if I can dig it up. I do believe it is the Terrifically Tacky.
Peeling it back some (what do I have to lose), it seems to really stick to the chrome finish. So maybe it just won't stick to itself...
You could test your friend's scrap vinyl on the bottom of your battery cap. Offhand, I can't think of any reason anyone would use an adhesive for the vinyl to use on race cars that would be a stinker to remove. If it doesn't come off easily alcohol or something oily like cooking oil or WD40 would very likely get it off.
I've found that the thinner printable inkjet vinyl is quite a bit trickier to reposition than the textured 3D stuff so if your friend's vinyl is on the thin side you might have to practice with a few pieces to get the placement right. However, if the stuff is free you are only out your time.
Definitely experiment!...especially if you think you might ever want to change your wrap...your comment somehow reminds me of tattoo remorseThe vinyl has it's own adhesive and a peel off backing. He has a liquid you spray on the metal first to allow some time for positioning and any air bubble removal. But once it dries..... it is stuck! I'm going to pick up some scrap vinyl, apply to some scrap aluminum and do some experimenting.
Peraspera is the generous genius behind it allthanks to everyone that has supplied info and templates on this thread. really excited to try this out. this thread will probably save me hours of frustration.![]()