porschedude996TT
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My latest project involves making new fender emblems for my muscle car and casting them in brass and then plating them in my shop.
I have a 1969 Camaro that is a clone so don't get up in arms over modifying a classic car. It was not an original Z/28 but has the emblems and such. It does not have a 302 CI engine as fitted with a factory Z/28. It has a .060" over bored 454 CI engine which equates to 468 CI. I had an idea to change the body emblems to something that never existed from the factory. It would reflect something very different. The new emblems will state the engine displacement (Z/468) rather than the original option number (Z/28).
I told a friend at work about it and he wanted in and is making the first generation positives. He has made molds for poly resin casting in the past and has even casted some low temperature metals and so have I. He had and old RTV mold that we tested to cast brass. It held up for the one part, but the mold was toast after the first pour. We are making four total parts for the car which equates to two of one casting (Fender Emblem) and two of another size which has different mounting pegs for the front of the car and the back of the car. So we are making a part that will be casted and then mildly machined to fit either the front or the back.
I have a 1969 Camaro that is a clone so don't get up in arms over modifying a classic car. It was not an original Z/28 but has the emblems and such. It does not have a 302 CI engine as fitted with a factory Z/28. It has a .060" over bored 454 CI engine which equates to 468 CI. I had an idea to change the body emblems to something that never existed from the factory. It would reflect something very different. The new emblems will state the engine displacement (Z/468) rather than the original option number (Z/28).
I told a friend at work about it and he wanted in and is making the first generation positives. He has made molds for poly resin casting in the past and has even casted some low temperature metals and so have I. He had and old RTV mold that we tested to cast brass. It held up for the one part, but the mold was toast after the first pour. We are making four total parts for the car which equates to two of one casting (Fender Emblem) and two of another size which has different mounting pegs for the front of the car and the back of the car. So we are making a part that will be casted and then mildly machined to fit either the front or the back.
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