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Grumpy old man 04-04-2016 06:46 AM

Need help from the photo shop and CNC guys
 
I'm looking for ideas on some custom fender badges for my '67 restomod , I'm dropping a date coded '67 427 tri power engine in and want to have some custom badges milled , As far as I can remember there was never a Corvette tri power badge made , Any suggestions ???
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CG 04-04-2016 10:52 PM

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I did a little search and only saw the air cleaner sticker. Its kinda busy for a fender badge. Lots of words. Just thinking of things to use...C-427, 427 3x2, Red bowtie checkered flags?

dazza 04-05-2016 01:06 AM

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I think I saw one on that corvette-optioned truck somewhere... it looked like this if I recall...

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Grumpy old man 04-05-2016 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by dazza (Post 7548553)
I think I saw one on that corvette-optioned truck somewhere... it looked like this if I recall...

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That's what I'm looking for ! Now to find out if it was. An OE piece or custom made ?
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doo142 04-05-2016 08:11 AM

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I think that is a one off design by "Dazza customs". Very cool!!!

dazza 04-05-2016 01:38 PM

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yea, sorry Grumpy, my computer and I did that one for ya. Any changes, let me know and I'll see what I can do!

Grumpy old man 04-05-2016 02:15 PM

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It looks great to me if anything loose the 8 , I can handle the color work just need someone to mill me a few sets ? Dazza ?
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dazza 04-05-2016 03:23 PM

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oh but I wish I had a cnc!

I'll have to look but there was someone on here doing some really nice ones a few years ago but then stopped responding.

So.Cal.Super 04-05-2016 09:17 PM

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http://www.billetbadges.com/#high-qu...custom-emblems

http://www.billetbadges.com/#high-qu...custom-emblems

I'm not sure if this will help, these are just a couple of custom places I found on the Internet. I never used them, I just came across them when I was looking for custom badges for my 496.
Maybe you can send them a picture of what Dazza made and they can send you a quote.
Let us know your outcome.

dazza 04-05-2016 11:13 PM

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If that's the case Grumpy, we need to make it exactly like you want it.

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CG 04-06-2016 12:05 AM

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Looks good, nice job.

A1971Blazer 04-06-2016 06:55 AM

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Grumpy....
I may be able to hook you up...........the badge itself would be fairly straightforward and simple.....the crossed flag detail is another story.
It will require finding or creating some rather intricate 3D geometry...once that was established, the machining would be fairly easy.
I have a bunch of ¼" thick scrap brass plate.....and a good source for electroless nickel plating.

Ed F 04-06-2016 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by A1971Blazer (Post 7550023)
Grumpy....
I may be able to hook you up...........the badge itself would be fairly straightforward and simple.....the crossed flag detail is another story.
It will require finding or creating some rather intricate 3D geometry...once that was established, the machining would be fairly easy.
I have a bunch of ¼" thick scrap brass plate.....and a good source for electroless nickel plating.

I don't want to hijack the thread but you got my attention with your source for nickel plating. I have had quite a bit of chrome plating done in the past and a project I will be starting very soon needs nickel plating only, it pre dates chrome. What is ELECTROLESS nickel? And are you willing to share your source? My source does a great job on triple chrome plating (copper nickel chrome) and
Iam sure their nickel would be great, but any information you can share would help educate me. Thanks in advance and I apologize for going off topic.

Grumpy old man 04-06-2016 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by A1971Blazer (Post 7550023)
Grumpy....
I may be able to hook you up...........the badge itself would be fairly straightforward and simple.....the crossed flag detail is another story.
It will require finding or creating some rather intricate 3D geometry...once that was established, the machining would be fairly easy.
I have a bunch of ¼" thick scrap brass plate.....and a good source for electroless nickel plating.


I'm interested in a piece of that brass plate for as a backer for welding up moulding holes and definetly interested in the emblems pending costs , Grumpys still on a budget after sending the 427's and tri power intakes out for rebuild , Ms Grumpy said I don't get to go on vacation this year already ! Haha
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A1971Blazer 04-06-2016 07:52 AM

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Electrolytic nickel is deposited using DC current, while Electroless Ni is an autocatalytic deposition. Electroless Ni produces plating of uniform thickness all over the part, while electrolytic Ni plates a thicker deposit in high current density areas.

It also provides a very hard surface......about 58 Rockwell C....I have several customers that require ENi on some 12L14 steel parts.

There are plating shops all over the country that do ENi.....I am in Tennessee...the local shop I use is Volunteer Metal Finishing in Vonore, TN.
423-884-2340. These guys do a great job.

Of course, as you know, any plating only looks as good as the part that it's plated over. So many people think that plating itself creates the nice shiny surface....but it's the polishing prior to plating that makes the nice shine.....!

A1971Blazer 04-06-2016 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Grumpy old man (Post 7550068)
I'm interested in a piece of that brass plate for as a backer for welding up moulding holes and definetly interested in the emblems pending costs , Grumpys still on a budget after sending the 427's and tri power intakes out for rebuild , Ms Grumpy said I don't get to go on vacation this year already ! Haha
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Haha.....I understand.....we can certainly work out a deal.....I'm looking for material now for my seat makeover.....I found one I'd like for you to look at and tell me if it would work....

Also I think a piece of copper would work better as back up for welding.....I have that too.....

A1971Blazer 04-06-2016 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by dazza (Post 7549157)
oh but I wish I had a cnc!

I'll have to look but there was someone on here doing some really nice ones a few years ago but then stopped responding.

Can you generate 3D geometry......? best format is Solidworks, Step or Iges
I can import into my CAM software and machine in 3D....it's not as friendly on creating the geometry....

Grumpy old man 04-06-2016 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by A1971Blazer (Post 7550081)
Haha.....I understand.....we can certainly work out a deal.....I'm looking for material now for my seat makeover.....I found one I'd like for you to look at and tell me if it would work....

Also I think a piece of copper would work better as back up for welding.....I have that too.....

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Barters always better ! You would not believe the things I've bartered for custom upholstery work . The best was a 23 ' center consol boat with a 250 Yamaha towards a Cessna 414 aircraft interior ! tools/ equipment/ guns even a black angus heifer ! Haha This is probably the last truck I'll go this far with , the power rear window , custom all leather interior On custom made bucket seats and consol , 427 Tri power with a Muncie rock crusher and 3.73 posi the paint , top and bottom will be Nuclear sunset mango pearl sitting on 20" Cragers Just a really nice around town cruiser ...I'm only 1/2 hr away from Pigeon Forge so it will see a lot of the shows around here .
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chewychevy67 04-06-2016 10:28 AM

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I'm interested in a piece of that brass plate for as a backer for welding up moulding holes and definetly interested in the emblems pending costs , Grumpys still on a budget after sending the 427's and tri power intakes out for rebuild , Ms Grumpy said I don't get to go on vacation this year already ! Haha
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Sounds like a good deal to me. I'd give up my vacation for that motor rebuilt too !!!!!!

special-K 04-07-2016 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by dazza (Post 7549778)
If that's the case Grumpy, we need to make it exactly like you want it.

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Originally Posted by A1971Blazer (Post 7550086)
Can you generate 3D geometry......? best format is Solidworks, Step or Iges
I can import into my CAM software and machine in 3D....it's not as friendly on creating the geometry....

Talk to each other :cool:

dazza 04-07-2016 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by A1971Blazer (Post 7550086)
Can you generate 3D geometry......? best format is Solidworks, Step or Iges
I can import into my CAM software and machine in 3D....it's not as friendly on creating the geometry....

I have Solidworks just haven't had the time to really submerse myself into it, dabbling is one thing, but it doesn't come close to how natural photoshop is to me.
Going to have a lot more computer time soon, as the truck is almost done and would love to do some designs.

A1971Blazer 04-07-2016 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by dazza (Post 7552292)
I have Solidworks just haven't had the time to really submerse myself into it, dabbling is one thing, but it doesn't come close to how natural photoshop is to me.
Going to have a lot more computer time soon, as the truck is almost done and would love to do some designs.

that's OK................if you can send me a file, I may be able to work with it....send in as many formats as possible ......also if you had a reference to the approximate dimensions...that would help as well....thanks
I will PM you my email......

dazza 04-07-2016 08:36 PM

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dimensions I don't have, that is just a re-worked image from a google search.


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