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Process of chroming (spray painting) your xbox (v0.1) - Thanks To
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Tutorial written by : David Beirne
Last edited: August 31, 2003
I will start my first tutorial by saying that I give no guarantees
that the following process will not damage your Xbox, if you follow
this tutorial, do so at your own risk. Be aware however, that this
tutorial does not involve opening up and messing with the insides
of your Xbox, it doesn't involve cutting, drilling soldering, sanding
or using neon tubes and biro pens. If you want that kind of thing
check out the other tutorials. if you want your Xbox to look like
this:

(Chair and messy room not included) then keep reading...
:-)
You may think that this looks like a simple paint job but believe
me it is more difficult than it looks. It took me more than one
attempt but the outcome is more than worth the time spent. Now that
all the "Its not my fault" crap is out of the way lets
get down to modifying your Xbox!
Before we begin here's a list of things you'll need:
1-2 cans of Plasti-Kote Brilliant Metallic Spray Paint. This comes
in bonze silver and gold as well as a few less-conventional colours.
I chose silver because the buttons and text on the Xbox console
are already silver so this prevents clashes.
1-2 cans of Plasti-Kote Clear Acrylic Spray Paint. Note that although
the cap is a cloudy white colour, the actual paint is clear.
1 roll of masking tape
1 scalpel, craft knife or Stanley knife
some Blutack or Pleistocene
a few sheets of paper (optional)
Lets get started.
1. The first thing you need to do is cover up the parts that you
don't want painted. You want to cover the reflective parts of the
console with masking tape, or a combination of masking tape and
paper for the larger areas (such as the sides). If you're using
paper, make sure that there are NO GAPS spray paint can get into
the smallest space and ruin the whole effect. The diagrams below
show which areas to cover (in WHITE).

Front/Side View

Back/Side View
remember to cover the vertical sections around the edges of the
triangle sections at the sides, front and back of the console.
2. Now you have to cover the difficult parts. To Cover the control
ports, make a four small balls of Blutack or Pleistocene and push
them into the control ports. Make sure the balls are fairly large
so that a hemisphere is sticking out of the control port - this
will let you remove them later. Do not push the Pleistocene or Blutack
in too hard but make sure there is an airtight seal around the control
ports. Make sure that the Pleistocene or Blutack does not cover
any plastic around the control ports or you'll have black patches
after you spray.
3. Covering the Jewel may be tricky. Either carefully mould Blutack
or Pleistocene over the whole jewel or cover it with straight strips
of masking tape in one direction. If you chose to use the masking
tape, you'll have to use your scalpel, craft knife or Stanley knife
to cut around the edge of the jewel. When cutting the tape press
the blade into the edge of the jewel, you should feel the groove
which runs around the jewel - follow this circle. Be careful not
to press too hard when cutting the tape, you don't want to cut into
the plastic. Finally make sure there are no gaps around the edges,
you may have to put a circle of tape around the edge.
4. CHECK THE TAPE, PAPER, PLEISTOCENE / BLUTACK FOR GAPS. PATCH
ANY GAPS FOUND. THE COVERING SHOULD BE AIRTIGHT.
5. Now its time to start painting. Remember always paint in a well-ventilated
area and cover any surfaces in the parameter of the spraying area.
Avoid spraying in the open as particles from the air will often
be incorporated into the paint, ruining the finish. Try to find
a place such as a garage or a well ventilated, well covered room
to spray in. Always ware the correct protective clothing/gloves/mask
as advised. Always read the can and never breath in the fumes. If
you have never used spray paint before, remember to practice on
something else before you start on your Xbox. If the paint runs
you are spraying to closely or too heavily in one place. Remember
that several thin coats are always better than one heavy coat.
6. Hold the can 200mm from the surface while spraying and move
can from left to right holding the can parallel to the surface you
are spraying at all times. Spray an even coat of Plasti-Kote Brilliant
Metallic Spray Paint all the way around and on top of the Xbox.
7. Leave the coat to dry thoroughly - this will take a minimum
of 2 hours so go and do something else. DO NOT BE TEMPTED TO TOUCH
THE PAINT AT ANY TIME.
8. Because you waited at least 2 hours (you better have!) the first
coat should be dry. For the best finish, repeat steps 5, 6, 7 as
many times as possible, remember the golden rule: "several
thin coats are always better than one heavy coat".
9. If you touched the paint when it was wet, you'll have to make
the best of a bad thing. You have 2 options:
a) try covering the ruined area with another coat of pain
b) try using a fan-heater or low heat setting of a hair dryer to
melt a smooth surface onto the wet paint.
If you didn't touch the paint congratulations go to step 10
10. Because you're patient and didn't want to ruin your Xbox, you
probably repeated steps 5, 6, and 7 at least 3 times and skipped
step 9 completely. WELL DONE :-). Your Xbox is BONE DRY and Now
your ready to use your can of Plasti-Kote Clear Acrylic Spray Paint.
11. Read Step 5. Again, just in case you forgot. This time you
have to hold the can 300mm from the surface of the Xbox. This will
give you a wider range and a thinner coat; so do some practice first.
When your happy that you can use the Plasti-Kote Clear Acrylic Spray
Paint, spray an even coat over the whole Xbox. Strangely the Acrylic
Spray can give no indication of drying time but from experience,
it takes much longer than the silver paint. I left my first coat
overnight to be safe.
12. When the coat dries, you will have a clear, reflective surface.
do a few more coats for good luck remember: "several thin coats
are always better than one heavy coat".
13. Now that your console is absolutely dry, peal of the masking
tape; take out the Blutack or Pleistocene. and enjoy your new shiny
Xbox!
 

This tutorial and all pictures & diagrams are 100% original
content by David Beirne for exclusive use by the readers of http://www.xbox-scene.com/.
Please do not copy this tutorial or any part or subset of this tutorial
without expressed permission. Anyone can press copy and paste. It’s
not big or clever. Following this tutorial may void your Xbox warrantee.
Thank you for reading my first tutorial.
Tutorial written by : David Beirne
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