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Custom 3D lettering?
I wanna eventually debadge the front and back emblems and on the back just have "S C I O N" like on the concept car, but holy shit is it hard to find a site that sells it in the size and font I want.
I pretty much wanna mimic the size and font of this completely, but with raised lettering.. I wanna get it in red since I'm gonna be getting a carbon fiber trunk lid. http://image.motortrend.com/f/roadte...ncept-rear.jpg Any places that could custom fab that? |
Cool!
Any chance of just buying a one-piece vinyl and heat-shrinking it onto your trunk lid? It wouldn't be raised but... Cool concept though! It's nice to see someone embracing the Scion name, rather than being ashamed of it. |
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And well of course! Scion is a legit brand and quite honestly very much prefer the Scion name and emblems to Toyota. |
I can take care of this for you. :)
You know you can actually go all out and have a flat (non raised) glowing lettering right. |
You could get it cut from a white plexiglass and backlight it, hard part would be getting it integrated to the trunk. A direct solution would be a 3d printed/SLA quality piece but they deteriorate so it wouldn't last.
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it's just plexiglass colored white, if you get clear then you'll see right through it to your led's or wiring. ABS sheets would work as well but thinking long term I think plexiglass would last longer. The world of plastics has a wide diversity of items available. If you want raised lettering it starts to get complicated but it you just stick to sheets then you have your trunk act as the raised portion. Just thinking out loud.
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You could call around to some machine shops that do plastic. I imagine any UV resistant hard plastic would work... Or vinyl bubble lettering. If you want to do the backlit idea it might end up being a pretty involved project, but having the letters frosted or coated with a translucent spray would hide the LEDs and make the whole letter glow. It will be a little tricky with such thin lettering to get the light to diffuse evenly and not look like little glowing dots.
An alternate idea would be to have a 1/4" thick frosted plaque made that is entirely backlit and lights evenly, with the edges shaped in a tasteful manner that looks good on the trunk. Then simply mask off the letters and have the remaining area paint matched red. If done right I think it might absorb some light when turned off, but glow red (or whatever color LED you choose) when illuminated. Or, aother alternate idea again, which may be the most cost effective, is to have the SCION text cut from vinyl and masked in a slightly darker/lighter shade or sprayed with a candy so it stands out slightly. Have it done when the rest is painted and its done in one paint operation. It won't be 3D or backlit, but it'll look good and won't break the bank. |
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I really love the idea of a backlit area, it would be one of a kind for sure. All a matter of how much time will it take and how expensive it will be so I can prepare for it. |
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Let me leave this here as an idea............ http://lumilor.com/ and http://www.litcoat.com/
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I'd go a different route. If you have a carbon decklid, you could have them draw/trace the logo onto the actual decklid then carefully cut out the "SCION" letters. Then using a piece of page cover the holes left from cutting out the letters on the backside. Layer a bit of Fiberglass (or carbon if not painting) over the tape and let cure. Remove, pull tape, sand and then resin it to inside of the trunk creating RECESSED letters. Which IMO will look 1000x better than raised badging. You could then dicide wether to paint it or leave it carbon for a ultra-sleek look.
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