instagram takipci satin al - instagram takipci satin al mobil odeme - takipci satin al

bahis siteleri - deneme bonusu - casino siteleri

bahis siteleri - kacak bahis - canli bahis

goldenbahis - makrobet - cepbahis

cratosslot - cratosslot giris - cratosslot

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Custom Jewels?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Custom Jewels?

    Does anyone make custom Jewels? Or do you know someone who does? I'm working on an exceptionally rare restoration build and the stock jewels have wandered off. I've managed to find pictures of them online using the way back machine, but the odds of ever finding one in the wild are near zero.

    Please just let me know!

    #2
    I might be able to make something happen DM me .

    Sent from my XP9900 using Tapatalk

    Comment


    • Myrkul

      Myrkul

      commented
      Editing a comment
      Pm'd

    #3
    There was someone in the Autococker Gawking Group that had some customer autococker ones made but I am not sure which vendor he used. Not sure if he's on here but if so, hopefully he will chime in.

    Comment


      #4
      What are you looking for?
      FEEDBACK - https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...k-for-scottieb

      Comment


        #5
        You can get custom ones made? Like bubble stickers?

        Comment


          #6
          What marker is this for?

          Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk

          I use Tapatalk which does NOT display comments. If you want me to see it, make it a post not a comment.

          Feedback
          https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...323-s-feedback

          Comment


          • Myrkul

            Myrkul

            commented
            Editing a comment
            Not one that anyone has jewels for....

          • Trbo323

            Trbo323

            commented
            Editing a comment
            Which is why I'm asking because I might know someone who made custom jewels for a specific set of markers

            If it's anything big long there's a chance. There's a big catch I'll explain but there's a chance

          #7
          Ever heard of Shrinky-Dinks? Child toys from long ago but still available.
          As long as you have the logo & a printer, they come pretty close.
          May take some trial and error to get size right after shrinking.

          Comment


          • Myrkul

            Myrkul

            commented
            Editing a comment
            I have not heard of shrinky-dinks! I'll look into that more if the current route fails.

          #8
          Looks like you can make them fairly easy print on heavy card stock cut to shape rase them up off a surface so the edges are elevated then use a dropper to fill the surface area it self levels and surface tension keeps it in place and gives it a cool round domed edge.

          Amazon epoxy 8oz is like $9 in material.

          Comment


          • Myrkul

            Myrkul

            commented
            Editing a comment
            That's a good idea, if I can't find anyone to make them I'll probably go this route.

          • Chuck E Ducky

            Chuck E Ducky

            commented
            Editing a comment
            If you get bubbles you can just hit it with some heat like a torch. From what I have seen. You would probably want to put a coat on the back side so when they get paint behind them it don’t eat up the paper. But there is a YouTube video of a guy makes Porsche key chains this way he lets them set up then flips them over and dose both sides. They come out pretty cool. I might try and make some CCM ones for my double hinge frame that’s missing the jewel if I get the time.

          #9
          I know TheInflicted did a bunch of these for himself. He said he uses https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1 as the top coat over a printed image.

          Comment


          • Myrkul

            Myrkul

            commented
            Editing a comment
            Well, everyone I have spoken to fell through, so it looks like I'm making these myself. Fingers crossed that this works!

          #10
          Not sure if he's still around or doing them but robertsr was making them at one point on the old MCB

          Comment


          • Grendel

            Grendel

            commented
            Editing a comment
            He made me some years ago not seen him around in a while.

          #11
          Used to work in the same building where they manufactured jewels for all kinds of customers. They would print the images on an adhesive backed sheet and die cut the shapes then peel off the scrap leaving just the desired images/stickers on the backing sheet. Then they would apply enough resin so it would wick to the edges and get the desired dome height before curing it (can't remember if it was UV and heated cured or just heat cured). Pretty simple process and if you picked up some adhesive backed printable paper and clear cure UV resin, you should be able to replicate them pretty closely.

          Looks like there's also some sellers on Etsy that make custom jewels for relatively cheap (couple dollars each).

          Comment

          Working...
          X