i went with the tracing paper method. it worked out well for me but i caught a lot of breaks along the way. its not the easiest stuff to work with. it tares easily and can difficult to tape down outside. fortunately for me, it all worked out on the first attempt.
after tracing the basic outline i cut it out with scissors an held it up to the door to make adjustments. again, i caught few breaks and eyeballed some cuts along the way. I then traced the outline onto the 1/4'' plywood and cut it out with a jigsaw. I made sure to do a tight job on the paper so that i wouldn't have to make any major adjustments when it came time to use the wood. i was able to use the same outline for both doors except for the passenger side is a bit narrower and the bottoms are shaped differently so i just traced the bottom again an trimmed for width then overlaid it. after cutting out both of the panels i sanded down the edge and primed both sides. i do this for every panel in the van. prime/paint both sides and edges. in total it took about 3 hours from start to finish.
after tracing the basic outline i cut it out with scissors an held it up to the door to make adjustments. again, i caught few breaks and eyeballed some cuts along the way. I then traced the outline onto the 1/4'' plywood and cut it out with a jigsaw. I made sure to do a tight job on the paper so that i wouldn't have to make any major adjustments when it came time to use the wood. i was able to use the same outline for both doors except for the passenger side is a bit narrower and the bottoms are shaped differently so i just traced the bottom again an trimmed for width then overlaid it. after cutting out both of the panels i sanded down the edge and primed both sides. i do this for every panel in the van. prime/paint both sides and edges. in total it took about 3 hours from start to finish.
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