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Advice needed: Wrapping a coffee grinder

MrSorensen

New Member
How would you go about wrapping an old Italian espresso grinder like this



Thanks for any suggestions and advice!
 

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Dennis422

New Member
Print or a color change?
If color change, I would use 2 pieces. Front and top one piece (If material will stretch that much, hopefully you will use cast) and the sides and back in one piece.
 

papabud

Lone Wolf
the front has a lot of curves to it, might be best if that is its own piece. and wrap the front last so any seams will not be on the front face. you can wrap the front, sides and back with one piece with a joining seam in the back. then slap something on the top
 

MrSorensen

New Member
Thanks a lot for your suggestions, guys!
This will be my first using wrapping vinyl, so I'm quite exited and quite nervous for the result. 
Any good tutorials on how to make seams look good - or at least less crappy?
 

James Burke

Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Any good tutorials on how to make seams look good - or at least less crappy?

I would clear-coat the aluminum body and just do panels, allowing about 1/8" of the aluminum to show through where a seams would be (at the corners).


JB
 
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