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About the CHRI Certification

Autos «TRUSTED →»

: Traditional "Woodies" use structural or decorative wood components made from maple or ash, often combined with metal frames. 3. Sourcing and Building from Kits

: In large-scale manufacturing, robots use massive presses to stamp sheet metal parts like doors, hoods, and roofs from main frames. 2. Small Interior and Exterior Trim : Traditional "Woodies" use structural or decorative wood

For unique or custom builds, creators often use fiberglass or metal fabrication to build components from scratch. DIYers often use molding and casting.

Making a "piece" for an automobile—whether you're custom-fabricating a body panel or molding a specific trim item—ranges from industrial manufacturing to specialized DIY methods. 1. Custom Body Panels and Shells and roofs from main frames.

: This involves constructing a full-size model or "plug" of the car body, then creating a fiberglass mold over it to produce a completely unique car body .

If you don't want to fabricate every individual part, you can use pre-made "pieces" or kits.

For smaller components like interior trim or dashboard accents, DIYers often use molding and casting.