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A Center Console With Kick - How To

By Zahid "ZEE" Siddiqi
Custom Center Console Enclosure Sides And Bottom
The subwoofers in this console... 
   
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Custom Center Console Enclosure Sides And Bottom
The subwoofers in this console will fire down, so the first order of business is to build the sides and bottom to get the general shape.
Custom Center Console Creating The Arcs
The top of the console will... 
   
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Custom Center Console Creating The Arcs
The top of the console will have an inverse curve which will result in a unique look. To build this I used a Mobile Solutions True Arc template to cut duplicates out of 11/42" MDF on the router.
Custom Center Console Attach The Arcs
To get you closer to the desired... 
   
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Custom Center Console Attach The Arcs
To get you closer to the desired shape without a ton of body work, cut several arced ribs and space them equally apart. Keep the gaps between each rib minimal and superglue them in place.
Custom Center Console Adding Support To The Arcs
Next, cut small strips of... 
   
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Custom Center Console Adding Support To The Arcs
Next, cut small strips of 11/42" MDF to fit between the ribs and superglue in place. This extra step will help stiffen the ribs so nothing breaks loose while stapling the grille cloth in place.
Custom Center Console Staple The Grille Cloth
To shape our subwoofer/console,... 
   
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Custom Center Console Staple The Grille Cloth
To shape our subwoofer/console, staple an appropriately sized piece of grille cloth over the form. Start in the center of each rib and work your way out. This helps keep the grille cloth attached tightly to the ribs.
Custom Center Console Test Fitting
Place the console back into... 
   
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Custom Center Console Test Fitting
Place the console back into your vehicle to make sure you accomplished the look you were after.
Custom Center Console Custom Stand
The most important step in... 
   
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Custom Center Console Custom Stand
The most important step in any custom project is to find creative ways to help get the job done fast. Here you'll see I've taken a few extra minutes to build a custom stand to hold the console in place. Allowing the console to float off the edge of the table lets me fiberglass around it with ease.
Custom Center Console Applying The Resin
With the console mounted in... 
   
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Custom Center Console Applying The Resin
With the console mounted in our stand, apply a coat of polyester resin to the grille cloth. Be sure to saturate the material completely.
Custom Center Console Apply Fiberglass Mat
Now apply five layers of 1.5-ounce... 
   
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Custom Center Console Apply Fiberglass Mat
Now apply five layers of 1.5-ounce fiberglass mat to further stiffen the surface. Tearing the fiberglass mat into small pieces allows each layer to blend evenly.
Custom Center Console Grinding The Surface
After the surface has completely... 
   
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Custom Center Console Grinding The Surface
After the surface has completely cured, use a grinder with a 24-grit sanding disc to knock down any high spots and remove the top waxy layer of resin.
Custom Center Console Apply Body Filler
Now mix and apply a generous... 
   
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Custom Center Console Apply Body Filler
Now mix and apply a generous amount of body filler over the fiberglass surface. Be sure to spread on enough filler the first time to eliminate the need for multiple applications. Use 36-grit sandpaper and hand sand the surface to the desired shape while the body filler is in a "clay-like" stage.
Custom Center Console Sanded Console
Here's a shot of the sanded... 
   
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Custom Center Console Sanded Console
Here's a shot of the sanded console. The shape should be smooth and and free of undulations.
Custom Center Console Tracing The Shapes
The console will have fiberglass... 
   
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Custom Center Console Tracing The Shapes
The console will have fiberglass inserts for a floating armrest that we'll finish building in part two. To make this, apply two layers of masking tape over the top of the console. Using a few measured reference points and template, draw on the masking tape the shape of what will eventually be the fiberglass inserts.
Custom Center Console Cutting The Outline
Using a razor blade, cut the... 
   
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Custom Center Console Cutting The Outline
Using a razor blade, cut the outline of the shapes and remove the excess tape around the edges.
Custom Center Console Fiberglass Mock Up
Here's a shot of how the fiberglass... 
   
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Custom Center Console Fiberglass Mock Up
Here's a shot of how the fiberglass inserts should look when complete.
Custom Center Console Applying Glue To The Surface
The next step is to apply... 
   
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Custom Center Console Applying Glue To The Surface
The next step is to apply aluminum foil over the console. Using 3MSuper 77 adhesive, spray the surface of the console and the backside of the aluminum
Custom Center Console Attach Aluminum Foil
Affix the aluminum foil to... 
   
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Custom Center Console Attach Aluminum Foil
Affix the aluminum foil to the surface, working from the center out. Use a new body filler spreader to smooth out the surface of the foil.
Custom Center Console Apply Mold Release
Apply mold release wax over... 
   
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Custom Center Console Apply Mold Release
Apply mold release wax over the entire aluminum foil surface. Notice the masking tape imprint in the foil. This will transfer over to the fiberglass.
Custom Center Console Apply The Fiberglass
Lay down five layers of 1.5-ounce... 
   
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Custom Center Console Apply The Fiberglass
Lay down five layers of 1.5-ounce fiberglass mat in full sheets and mix and apply resin. Notice I made several relief cuts around the edges of the fiberglass mat. This will help the material lay down evenly. Check back next month for the completion of this project.

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