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Using some simple cheap tools you can round out the corners of your Intex AquaFish/JollaC.
I'm posting this as a wiki page so that others possibly can improve on the process in the future. Comments/questions/improvements much appreciated!
Anything in "[ ]" is optional.
I really dislike the hard angle corners and edges of the Intex AquaFish/JollaC so I decided to try to do something about it. A quick search on the Internet indicated that it would be possible to sandpaper plastic. The recommendation was to use fine-grained sandpaper, something above P120 (the higher the finer). In one of the answers it was also mentioned that gloss would be a good idea (which it turns out it was not, or I got the wrong gloss, or I don't understand gloss).
This led to me heading off to a hobby store to pick up some materials. They had a 3-in-1 (P180, P280, P340) packet of sandpaper, perfect! They also had gloss and paintbrushes.
Back home I set to work, started by experimenting with a corner of one of my TOHs, the one I like the least. That's when the idea struck me that some nail files and buffers would probably be good to have so I headed off to get some of those as well.
Back at home my work process was more or less like this:
Reflections and possible improvements:
TOH, AquaFish, nail file and nail buffer:
Sensitive areas covered:
Unmodified corner/edge:
Work in progress:
Buff work:
Applied gloss:
Bottom edge orange (lint and discolouration evident):
Top edge orange:
Top edge black:
Bottom edge black:
Rounded corner:
Rounded corner:
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Using some simple cheap tools you can round out the corners of your Intex AquaFish/JollaC.
I'm posting this as a wiki page so that others possibly can improve on the process in the future. Comments/questions/improvements much appreciated!
Anything in "[ ]" is optional.
I really dislike the hard angle corners and edges of the Intex AquaFish/JollaC so I decided to try to do something about it. A quick search on the Internet indicated that it would be possible to sandpaper plastic. The recommendation was to use fine-grained sandpaper, something above P120 (the higher the finer). In one of the answers it was also mentioned that gloss would be a good idea (which it turns out it was not, or I got the wrong gloss, or I don't understand gloss).
This led to me heading off to a hobby store to pick up some materials. They had a 3-in-1 (P180, P280, P340) packet of sandpaper, perfect! They also had gloss and paintbrushes.
Back home I set to work, started by experimenting with a corner of one of my TOHs, the one I like the least. That's when the idea struck me that some nail files and buffers would probably be good to have so I headed off to get some of those as well.
Back at home my work process was more or less like this:
Reflections and possible improvements:
TOH, AquaFish, nail file and file, nail buffer:buffer and sheet of sandpaper:
Sensitive areas covered:
Unmodified corner/edge:
Work in progress:
Buff work:
Applied gloss:
Bottom edge orange (lint and discolouration evident):
Top edge orange:
Top edge black:
Bottom edge black:
Rounded corner:
Rounded corner: