AMG emblem molding







Last edited by appatula; Dec 31, 2009 at 03:35 PM.
no worries, very good question! Using a vacuum bagging technique carbon fiber fabric could easily be layed up. The only issue with this would be the small size of the emblem. The fabric would have a hard time making its way into the small crevices, although I may still try this! The side fender mold you see above is only about 2.5 inches long by .25 inch high so its a very small piece. The emblem on the engine would be a much better bet in carbon fiber (vacuum bagging). I will keep you posted on progress, the engine bay emblem has been epoxied back together and I have encompassed it in silicone
.I have some experince with CF doing wet layups with decent results. Did some interior pieces on my 300E and some pieces for a friends Jetta.






Also i need both the front lip AMG emb and the engine, in Alum so keep me posted plz.
I should have something in either bronze or aluminum this weekend depending on what is pouring. I'll keep you posed though
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Maybe we can made a deal!! You can send me one emblem to my car bumper, and i can send you my mother-in-law to ur house!!
Damn! pretty good deal! What do you think === ?
Fabio Daniel
no worries, very good question! Using a vacuum bagging technique carbon fiber fabric could easily be layed up. The only issue with this would be the small size of the emblem. The fabric would have a hard time making its way into the small crevices, although I may still try this! The side fender mold you see above is only about 2.5 inches long by .25 inch high so its a very small piece. The emblem on the engine would be a much better bet in carbon fiber (vacuum bagging). I will keep you posted on progress, the engine bay emblem has been epoxied back together and I have encompassed it in silicone
.I have some experince with CF doing wet layups with decent results. Did some interior pieces on my 300E and some pieces for a friends Jetta.







Maybe we can made a deal!! You can send me one emblem to my car bumper, and i can send you my mother-in-law to ur house!!
Damn! pretty good deal! What do you think === ?
Fabio Daniel
. Thank you for the kind words and advice, I will post over in the W210 forums as well. I'm sure we can work out a deal anyhow, I'll let you know when I get some castings and we will go from there.
Tony, love the sig and sig pic
. Thanks a lot for the kind words, if you would like some advice shoot me a PM. Those results are with budget materials other than the carbon fiber cloth. I used that cheap fiberglass resin avaliable at home depot.
I hope to make molds so I can produce a few for forum members without spending 8 hours on each piece.
I'll probably grab one from you when you're done.
On the CF front, do you think you could make CF replacements for all of the black plastic engine cover parts? Valve cover, distributor cover etc.

Basically all of the black plastic on the the engine itself.
. Thanks a lot for the kind words, if you would like some advice shoot me a PM. Those results are with budget materials other than the carbon fiber cloth. I used that cheap fiberglass resin avaliable at home depot.
I hope to make molds so I can produce a few for forum members without spending 8 hours on each piece.Any custom carbon pieces or ideas, please share, I love the look
...and Im into the one off pieces. And if I cant make it, i will buy if you do make more
Thanks again
. Thanks a lot for the kind words, if you would like some advice shoot me a PM. Those results are with budget materials other than the carbon fiber cloth. I used that cheap fiberglass resin avaliable at home depot.
I hope to make molds so I can produce a few for forum members without spending 8 hours on each piece.
And thanks for the pix comment
I'll probably grab one from you when you're done.
On the CF front, do you think you could make CF replacements for all of the black plastic engine cover parts? Valve cover, distributor cover etc.
Basically all of the black plastic on the the engine itself.
) A couple things I will need to look into is laminating with a resin that will withstand engine bay temperatures to insure a quality product. Want to make sure if I do make a few to sell they will retain thier structural and asthetic properties. One other issue is sourcing a alternative to a flexible ABS plastic, one that I can cast. This plastic also plays into the interior CF pieces. I will need to make molds of the locking tabs so I can cast the tabs seperately and epoxy them onto the completed CF pieces. This will allow you to remove and replace the part without the worry of the tabs cracking or deforming, the urethane casting resin I am looking into has properties that I think will be perfect for this. Another method would be to simply just laminate over the plastic pieces, thus no weight reduction
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I'll make sure to include all of the countless mistakes I made in the writeup.
) A couple things I will need to look into is laminating with a resin that will withstand engine bay temperatures to insure a quality product. Want to make sure if I do make a few to sell they will retain thier structural and asthetic properties. One other issue is sourcing a alternative to a flexible ABS plastic, one that I can cast. This plastic also plays into the interior CF pieces. I will need to make molds of the locking tabs so I can cast the tabs seperately and epoxy them onto the completed CF pieces. This will allow you to remove and replace the part without the worry of the tabs cracking or deforming, the urethane casting resin I am looking into has properties that I think will be perfect for this. Another method would be to simply just laminate over the plastic pieces, thus no weight reduction
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