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By ken sungela
#6418
Hi,
First post here. I'm building some door panels for my 63 corvette and want to make a "line" in the panel to make it look like two leather covered panels are butting up against each other like you see in the photo below ( in the green circled area). I only want to use one panel though. Any thoughts on how to achieve this look?
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By John Long
#6419
I hope I am understanding your question. Use one panel but two pieces of closed cell foam. The foam will glue to the single panel board.

John
By ken sungela
#6423
Thanks. Thinking about it some more, I see two options, not sure if either one of these is how you would do it, but please let me know if it is.
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By John
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There are multiple ways to achieve this. What I would do is cut a 90 degree V with a razor blade out of the closed cell foam that is a width you like the look of. Then when gluing the fabric down press the fabric in to the V you just cut. It will be a little difficult because the line is curved but if you draw lines to follow you will be able to make a smooth line.

I like to use an radiator hose pick to press the fabric in to the grove.
This is what I use https://amzn.to/2LaMYOx
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