Cleaning up quarter panel that has been severely abused over the last 50+ years (I think it spent most of this time in a Walmart parking lot somewhere). One dent was deep, not on the body line but enough to cave it in a little. I pulled the dent back out with welded stud puller, and got it back pretty close before starting filler.
Using the tape method, I actually have a nice crisp line in the filler area (hard to see in pic so I put the tape back above it). Problem is that the original line is fairly soft, not raised just a rounded transition between two fairly flat planes (hope that makes sense). If you run a gloved hand down the panel, you can definitely feel where the sharp edge starts and stops.
Any advice how to soften this crisp edge to match the original gentle radius? Haven't been able to find any good advice how to not muck this up.
Thanks as aways!
Using the tape method, I actually have a nice crisp line in the filler area (hard to see in pic so I put the tape back above it). Problem is that the original line is fairly soft, not raised just a rounded transition between two fairly flat planes (hope that makes sense). If you run a gloved hand down the panel, you can definitely feel where the sharp edge starts and stops.
Any advice how to soften this crisp edge to match the original gentle radius? Haven't been able to find any good advice how to not muck this up.
Thanks as aways!