In order to be able to access the inside of R2 once the skin was attached, I had to create a rear door. To do this, I had to cut the skin, however, here's the issue: as I referenced earlier, the skin is plastic and does not have the durability or stability of the aluminum version. So, once I cut the panel to create the door, I had to create frame to help support the door. You can see the plastic strip at the top of the door. Next, once it was cut, the plastic panel would not hold the curved shape needed. I took a piece of sheet metal and bent it to the shape of the body and glued it to the inside of the panel. The door is attached with magnets.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Back door - задняя дверь
Для того, чтобы иметь возможность доступа к внутренней R2 как только кожа была прикреплена, пришлось создать заднюю дверь. Чтобы сделать это, я должен был порезать кожу, однако, вот в чем вопрос: как я сослался ранее, кожа пластика и не имеет прочности или устойчивости алюминия версии. Так, однажды я вырезал панели, чтобы создать дверь, я должен был создать кадр, чтобы помочь поддержать дверь. Можно видеть пластиковой полоски в верхней части двери. Далее, как только он был сокращен, пластиковая панель не будет проводить изогнутую форму необходимо. Я принял металлического листа и согнуты его к форме тела и приклеить его к внутренней части панели. Дверь крепится с помощью магнитов
In order to be able to access the inside of R2 once the skin was attached, I had to create a rear door. To do this, I had to cut the skin, however, here's the issue: as I referenced earlier, the skin is plastic and does not have the durability or stability of the aluminum version. So, once I cut the panel to create the door, I had to create frame to help support the door. You can see the plastic strip at the top of the door. Next, once it was cut, the plastic panel would not hold the curved shape needed. I took a piece of sheet metal and bent it to the shape of the body and glued it to the inside of the panel. The door is attached with magnets.
In order to be able to access the inside of R2 once the skin was attached, I had to create a rear door. To do this, I had to cut the skin, however, here's the issue: as I referenced earlier, the skin is plastic and does not have the durability or stability of the aluminum version. So, once I cut the panel to create the door, I had to create frame to help support the door. You can see the plastic strip at the top of the door. Next, once it was cut, the plastic panel would not hold the curved shape needed. I took a piece of sheet metal and bent it to the shape of the body and glued it to the inside of the panel. The door is attached with magnets.
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