I'd love to see what you do for a console. Do you think I could make it taper down to end underneath the middle seat on the bench? or is that too ambitious?
personally,i don't like to think of anything as being 'too ambitious'.i comes down to planning,and breaking the task down to where each part is a job into itself.
there are four main stages in doing something like this:
1.concept.figure out what you want the item to be-how it will look,work,fit.do some rough sketches,look at how things(like the shifter)need to move and not interfere.you want to have a good picture in your head of just what you need to build to meet your needs.
2.design.this is where you move from the concept stage and start taking measurements.it's where you'll find out if everything in the concept stage will work or needs to be modified to suit reality.
3.engineering.this is where you figure out how the item you've designed can be made.where seams will be,how different panels will need to be laid out,what type and thickness of material you'll need.
4.fabrication.unfortunately,this is where many people want to start.without considering the three previous steps,you are guaranteed failure.if you've taken time with the first three steps,this is the easy step.there are some tricks and techniques to make the job easier and look better,this is where some experience comes in handy.i'm happy to share some of my experience to help you succeed,but if you haven't already,i'd strongly suggest going through the gt thread -it's got most of the basics covered in there,and will assist in determining what can be done.it will also give a foundation for questions you may have later.the downside....it's like 150 pages and growing dailly.
good luck
