Some people here where wanting wood dash kits. This is how I made one for an old truck I had a while back
1.Use cardbord to make paterns where you want the wood to be. Hold it on the dash and cut it out with a razor blade.
2.Put the paterns on 1/8 in. thick balsa wood. Like used on models. Cut the peices from the pattern. Its good to use the wood pieces to see if you will like the dash and make any other adjustments now.
3.Glue the wood to a 2nd piece of balsa, and put something heavy on them so they stay flat and there is not a thick layer of glue, just enough to hold them together. Once dry cut out the second piece.
4.Sand untill their smooth. Also round the edges to give it a factory look.
5.Use an airbrush to spray coats of wood stain and several coats of laquer for protection and shine.
7.Sand the backs smooth. Applying it with Super glue should work fine.
*Give 12 hrs. between stains then wait 24 hours and then 12 hours between laquer coats*
*If you are doing a curved surface before you do any thing soak the wood in water for a day or two then put it where you are going to want it and keep it bent to that shape untill it dries before to stain it. The water should allow you to bend it some without it breaking*
Last but not least, be creative!
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