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6th December 2013, 09:42
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Kitchen foil - a quick fix for a badge or logo?
I am working on the cosmetics for the car and want to knock up a badge for the front grille. I don't know what logo I want on there are the moment and am not sure if I want one at all so don't want to spend money on one. With this in mind I hatched a cunning plan...
Print out the logo on paper. Use this as a template to cut it out of some sheet material a few mm thick (hopefully I can find some plastic). Chamfer the edges of the resulting logo to give it some slight shaping. Glue on some kitchen foil to make it look shiney.
I can then stick it onto the grille and drive round for a few weeks deciding whether or not I like it.
Will this work?
Will the foil discolour, fall apart, explode killing me, my car and 100 people in the near vicinity?
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6th December 2013, 10:23
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What about spraying it?
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6th December 2013, 10:46
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While looking for some plastic to use I found a stack of unused CDs which have a lovely shiney finish.
First print out the logo (be careful not to infringe copyright)
Then modify it so it fits on the available material
Then get a sharp pair of scissors (you may want a responsible adult to help with this) and cut out the pieces
And fitted
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6th December 2013, 11:26
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I used a Hyundai ''Tuscani'' badge from ebay, it's similar to the tribute one but the T is in red.
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6th December 2013, 12:19
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Cheapest one of those I can find on eBay is £25
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6th December 2013, 14:18
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That's the one I bought, it does look good though, having said that, yours looks pretty good too.
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6th December 2013, 15:52
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WorldClassAccident
I am working on the cosmetics for the car and want to knock up a badge for the front grille. I don't know what logo I want on there are the moment and am not sure if I want one at all so don't want to spend money on one. With this in mind I hatched a cunning plan...
Print out the logo on paper. Use this as a template to cut it out of some sheet material a few mm thick (hopefully I can find some plastic). Chamfer the edges of the resulting logo to give it some slight shaping. Glue on some kitchen foil to make it look shiney.
I can then stick it onto the grille and drive round for a few weeks deciding whether or not I like it.
Will this work?
Will the foil discolour, fall apart, explode killing me, my car and 100 people in the near vicinity?
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mmm..
Will the foil discolour? --- no
Will the foil fall apart? --- probably
Will it explode killing me? --- it seems unlikely but it is good to consider health and safety
[Will it explode killing] my car? --- You can't technically kill a car since it was never technically alive in the first place
[Will it explode killing] 100 people in the near vicinity? --- even less likely, again it is a useful exercise to consider the well-being of the general public
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6th December 2013, 16:02
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If you want I can mail you some 1mm stainless steel plate, cut out your badge and it will polish like chrome and never rust, explode, or any other awful thing?
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6th December 2013, 16:08
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Scottie - I may well take you up on that but not quite yet. I really am playing to see what looks good and what doesn't before making any final decisions. You never know, Chris might get a batch of grille badges made up and save us all time and effort.
I said Chris might...
Chris?
Are you listening Chris?
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6th December 2013, 16:42
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id like the logo drilled into the side vent instead of the bar . but not sure how it will look. if he was to have it in different sizes for the grill and bonnet badges, back,front etc. plastic coated or stainless steel. 3d,flat
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6th December 2013, 16:45
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I quite like your CD badge, looks like your car has passed P Coy from a distance.
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6th December 2013, 18:07
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I quite like the badge on this one -
I think it was a cut up computer disc covered in bacofoil...
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6th December 2013, 18:13
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MrTowed - I nearly made that very badge but two things stopped me.
1 I am trying not to make a replica and that badge would provoke abuse from anyone in the know
2 the CD has a big hole in the middle which would ruin the look
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6th December 2013, 18:28
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Does anyone on here have access to a 3D printer perhaps?
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6th December 2013, 18:41
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LRC - None of my friends, I checked. :-(
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6th December 2013, 19:23
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I have a vinyl cutter, could cut pretty much anything you want in silver vinyl, you could then cut a disc out of anything and paint it black put the vinyl on and bobs your mothers brother...?
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6th December 2013, 20:54
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WorldClassAccident
Scottie - I may well take you up on that but not quite yet. I really am playing to see what looks good and what doesn't before making any final decisions. You never know, Chris might get a batch of grille badges made up and save us all time and effort.
I said Chris might...
Chris?
Are you listening Chris?
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I will add this to my ever increasing list of jobs. Your badge does add a certain something to the car.
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6th December 2013, 21:09
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Originally Posted by tonyt
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Tonyt, can you please keep me posted on this product, as I have been after something like this for ages, but most of the things I looked at, get very bad reviews?
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6th December 2013, 22:37
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Will do Scottie, going to try it on the bumpers of the camper that I have they are mat black but I will spay them silver first, then mayby on the rare as rocking horse poo or hens teeth alloys that the refubishing company have just rejected as one has elongated bolt holes. I will be refurbishing these myself now, as I did with the Ferrari wheels on my kit, they are magnisum alloy and the advice online was to shot blast them with plastic pellets do not paint them as it is an active metal that gasses off. Cleaned them with acid, then used emery tape, sprayed with high build filler, then paint, then a clear coat. No probs no bubbles under the paint. As for the elongation, in a previous life before I had to waste tax payers money, I was involved in repairing a shaft on a large fuel pump. The shaft was shot but we used a polymer filler product from Belzona then turned it on a lathe back to as it was, this is a chemical metal that sets so hard it can be worked, my plan is to use this on the alloys to rebuild the bolt holes then re work them. Would use a tig but the company who rejected them do this for cracks but not bolt holes so they say nothing can be done. I disagree and refuse to scrap the wheels. Build is looking good by the way apart from the injuries, blood, sweat and tears and all that.
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