Framebuilders - Custom Headbagdes?

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hypercube33
08-20-07, 03:17 PM
So for all you die hard framebuilders -

how do you get your own custom headbadges? Is there a way to stamp them - cast them - or order them from somewhere?


Ziemas
08-20-07, 11:52 PM
There is a woman who makes custom head badges, although they are not cheap.

http://www.headbadges.com/

spyder
08-21-07, 01:39 AM
She does nice work, but I think I'm going to experiment with using quilters spray (glue) to hold a paper pattern to a piece of sheet metal, and then have some fun with the Dremel. =P


Bushman
08-21-07, 02:21 AM
does anyone remember that guy that makes those stick on headtube badges that were 3 dimensional, ie they looked like evil faces coming out of the headtube???

Ziemas
08-21-07, 03:11 AM
does anyone remember that guy that makes those stick on headtube badges that were 3 dimensional, ie they looked like evil faces coming out of the headtube???

The poster here at BF named Dr Deltron can provide info on that.

hypercube33
08-21-07, 07:32 AM
Great Ideas here, stuff I'd never even think of. I'm curious about buying books on frame building and want to try it out for myself, as I think its where I can put most of my talent :P

I think I have some acid etching ideas that may be superior to this womans technique, but I havent got the space to attempt it.

Scooper
08-21-07, 08:49 AM
I'm curious about buying books on frame building and want to try it out for myself, as I think its where I can put most of my talent :P
The Paterek Manual (http://www.henryjames.com/patman.html) is the bible for folks considering building their own frames.

Dr.Deltron
08-21-07, 06:30 PM
does anyone remember that guy that makes those stick on headtube badges that were 3 dimensional, ie they looked like evil faces coming out of the headtube???

That's my que...:rolleyes:

Yes, I remember him quite well. Does some really "out there" paint schemes, IIRC.

May I introduce the "Gargoyle"? (see my avatar, upper left quadrant of your screen) :p

That's the "real deal", molded into the paint.

Otherwise, I've used Fimo modeling clay with great results. Can even be clearcoated! (NOT powdercoated)

Peterpan1
08-21-07, 08:29 PM
A lot of the guys are getting the basic pattern waterjetted, since a person needs a lot of badges this is usually pretty cheap. They are then rolled or formed between a few pieces of pipe to get the basic look.

If you want to attach a pattern to metal, my favorite way in this scale is to output a pattern onto laser, or output it from a photocopier. Place the ink side down on your steel and wipe the non-ink side with acetone, you will get a very detailed transfer. I think you can do this with heat to create iron on transfers. The acetone seems only to work once, so make several if you have to do the printing at a separate location.

Southernwayfare
09-08-07, 05:41 PM
How can you attach a headtube badge? Does anyone know a place where you can order a custom pattern cut with a water jet?