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For some time now I've been going to make some new logo emblems for our SkipperLiner, I finally got around to doing it.
Here's one of the old emblems:
We repainted the boat quite awhile ago (still have to do the front patio and flybridge!). In my spare time (what's that?) I've been trying to design some easy to make vinyl graphics, swooshes & stuff that will actually fit, since the port side of the boat is mostly windows. Anyway, I wanted my new emblems to be of the newer logo, which I digitized awhile back. I've had some pieces of 1/8" plexiglas mirror kicking around, some 'regular' silver mirror, and some bronze. The regular was so old I couldn't remove the masking so bronze it is!
I didn't want to just stick lettering to the boat, so I made backing plates out of some 1/16" thick black matte acrylic to highlight the lettering and make the whole thing a one-piece unit.
First up is laser cutting the letters and backings--
Now I have to apply some double-sided tape to the letters and stick them to the backing---
--and this is what I ended up with! One down, one to go...
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Should look good on the old girl! Being all acrylic they'll last outdoors for years. Going to put them on later today, and take some pics.
Maybe this'll kick-start me into getting the flybridge painted and some new graphics made up!
Here's one of the old emblems:

We repainted the boat quite awhile ago (still have to do the front patio and flybridge!). In my spare time (what's that?) I've been trying to design some easy to make vinyl graphics, swooshes & stuff that will actually fit, since the port side of the boat is mostly windows. Anyway, I wanted my new emblems to be of the newer logo, which I digitized awhile back. I've had some pieces of 1/8" plexiglas mirror kicking around, some 'regular' silver mirror, and some bronze. The regular was so old I couldn't remove the masking so bronze it is!
I didn't want to just stick lettering to the boat, so I made backing plates out of some 1/16" thick black matte acrylic to highlight the lettering and make the whole thing a one-piece unit.
First up is laser cutting the letters and backings--

Now I have to apply some double-sided tape to the letters and stick them to the backing---

--and this is what I ended up with! One down, one to go...



=======================
Should look good on the old girl! Being all acrylic they'll last outdoors for years. Going to put them on later today, and take some pics.
Maybe this'll kick-start me into getting the flybridge painted and some new graphics made up!