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When Bob decided that he wanted a better stereo, he knew a new dash trim plate would be needed to accept the audio system. He also decided that an engine-turned trim panel would please him and, being a machinist by trade, Bob enjoys making things himself. So he decided to make his own dash trim using stainless steel, chosen because it's tough and not quite as shiny as aluminum. Cook traced the dash to get the dimensions to cut the steel on a CNC mill and then he taped the metal to a flat surface on the machine and made the swirl pattern using a Scotchbrite disc. View Related Article
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