View Full Version : Diamond cut/polished my own willy rims
Took me a while to do and my arm aches like hell but it looks mint hehe.
Before
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87/ClioValver/Car005.jpg
After
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87/ClioValver/Rim002.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87/ClioValver/Rim003.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y87/ClioValver/Rim004.jpg
Andyvalver
25-05-2005, 18:16
Looks shit hot mate. 8)
Good effort fella. Care to share with us what techniques/products you used??
Took me a while to do and my arse aches like hell but it looks mint hehe.
:shock:
Pimpin
Signature mud splashes :D
Its always muddy!
Stop editing my writing lol!! Although my arse did ache since i lost my locking wheel nut and had to do them while they were still on the car!
I did it using different grades of wet and dry paper, metal polish and lacquer.
lol gutted! i hope you don't get a flat tyre then mate!
coolspot007007
25-05-2005, 19:08
any chance you can do a pic side on of the whole car, I could do with 'shopping those onto to mine to see what the black on black looks like.
KingStromba
25-05-2005, 19:11
What diamond did you use?
What diamond did you use?
Since i couldn't afford gem stone quality diamond to do it I looked into buy ing some commercially produced 'yellow' diamonds to do the job. These too were too expensive especially the gem stone quality commercial diamond which are more expensive than the natural counterpart!
So instead i went on general chemical make up. Carbon been the closest as onlys its internal bonding structer making it different from diamond. Hense this is why i used silicone carbide paper (wet and dry to everyone else). The carbon content of this paper helped me achieve the polished edge even though carbon is significantly softer than diamond.
KingStromba
25-05-2005, 23:03
Cool, sound like your smarter than a fox in the mastermind chair.
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