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For those of you who thought the world is crazy now, think again. FYI that is a real edible banana.
Cheers to Robert @Ntrepid & Robert @kwontumspeed for their promising research!
Over the past 24 hours I have been able to progress this a bit as well as realize how big this project is! What I have discovered so far on this journey:
So the next step for me is to identify the process which will produce the highest quality part (i.e. not discernable to the best eyes on fit and finish). Once I choose that process, I will come back to the group and provide materials, quantities needed, timeline, and pricing which will then trigger a call for funding.
- The 3D scan of the badge must be done at high resolution to ensure the tolerances are nearly identical to the original part and scanning a reflective surface introduces some challenges which Magaflux helps with registering data points
- The output of the 3D scan will need to be put into a STEP or IGES file for the part manufacturer to understand (regardless of if the part is injection molded, additive printed, CNC machined, etc.)
- The STEP or IGES file will be able to provide a DXF file for the detailed double sided label which allow the badge to be mounted flush to the trunk lid
- There are now potentially 3 ways to produce this part:
- CNC (plastic or metal)
- Additive Print (plastic, nylon, or metal)
- Elastomeric Mold (plastic)
In parallel, I am working with @kwontumspeed to get a label priced out as well as identifying a shop which can chrome a part (plastic or metal).
Robert
Thanks Arnt. Molding/casting/extruding is the only way? Why would 3D printing not work?Cheers to Robert @Ntrepid & Robert @kwontumspeed for their promising research!
Molding/casting/extruding in some plastic/poly compound is the way to go on this. The reflection issue for the scanning is solved by spraying the badge with a water soluble paint, so no worries about Jeff's badge. During the 3D modelling they smoothen any imperfection on the surface to a perfect finish for chroming. Machining and final preparation of the mold will be the challenge and the cost driving part.
Joe @JC220 did a research on this earlier this year: FOR SALE - NOS - 500E rear badge | Parts for Sale
And member @nmal and @linjam had some interesting comments in post #43 and post #46
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Just a side note; 3D is really an amazing feature used at any scale! As the major part of the industry does, we have used 3D at work for the later 15-20 years. It's implemented in the entire product chain from concept development, fabrication, assembling, final inspection & testing, installation & commissioning. Subsea Systems - TechnipFMC plc

not to forget, under that black strip below the fonts is a raised dotted pattern. Its hardly noticeable from distance but upclose you can clearly see the texture despite the black color on it. will share a pic of it soon.
mentioning because 3d scan most likely wont pick this up.
From what I've seen does 3D printing leave a too rough surface for chroming, which means a polishing process is needed prior to chroming. That is not easy on a plastic part, but if it is possible at all it will add cost anyway. You know the surface on chromed parts has the high gloss finish prior to chroming. The thickness of the chrome layer is just some thousands, so if the surface is matt - the chrome will be matt as well. Mirrors is a good reference in this regard, where the glass has a high gloss surface and the chrome is applied to achieve reflection.Thanks Arnt. Molding/casting/extruding is the only way? Why would 3D printing not work?
Jamie
not to forget, under that black strip below the fonts is a raised dotted pattern. Its hardly noticeable from distance but upclose you can clearly see the texture despite the black color on it. will share a pic of it soon.
mentioning because 3d scan most likely wont pick this up.
This is in fact a parallel to what I have been thinking for some time regarding the increasing NLA issue by Mercedes-Benz, especially over the later 2 years. MB run their philosophy about this based on a decreasing demand for spare parts for aging models, and the fact that new cars is their future basis. The spare parts production for aging models will at some point be phased out and most of the 90's era MBs are already a long way into the process. But the main problem is that MB doesn't put their spare parts production out on license in the spare parts industry. The spare parts industry is huge and the quality level can be anything from the URO garbage up to OE factory specs, with an increasing price accordingly. But MB protect this really well and rather quit the spare parts production.@Ntrepid Please up my purchase intent to a dozen badges. I may as well start my own retirement plan supplement of NLA parts hoarding (business model emulated from other members in here) while at the same time helping the group to faster achieve the economy of scale of this group buy. I may increase that depending on the final 'per badge' cost.
This is in fact a parallel to what I have been thinking for some time regarding the increasing NLA issue by Mercedes-Benz, especially over the later 2 years. MB run their philosophy about this based on a decreasing demand for spare parts for aging models, and the fact that new cars is their future basis. The spare parts production for aging models will at some point be phased out and most of the 90's era MBs are already a long way into the process. But the main problem is that MB doesn't put their spare parts production out on license in the spare parts industry. The spare parts industry is huge and the quality level can be anything from the URO garbage up to OE factory specs, with an increasing price accordingly. But MB protect this really well and rather quit the spare parts production.
The headlights and lenses is a good example, and we believe that the more orders/requests placed, the higher is the chance for another production run. It may happen, but we have no idea about what numbers MB expect to set off another production run - and when it will happen if ever. Personally I have no believe in that the low demand by some orders ticking in now and then will result in a production run. And I guess many owners doesn't even place an order because they are told that the headlights are NLA anyway, so it's no point. What MB need is a fixed demand of say 1000 headlights/lenses - how can that be materialized?


I'm pleased with the choice of aluminum. It's a higher quality material than plastic and since it is not intended to be original I'm looking forward to having one in polished aluminum, whether I can get one pulled out before chroming or remove the chrome Myself. I appreciate you taking this project on.
drew
Hi Robert, thanks for all the awesome work on this- really appreciate it! However, I’m out, as there is still so much to do on my car and these emblems just aren’t a priority for me right now. So I’d ask that you please take me off the list.

Do not need it, got new originals too, but a nice Aluminium one, I’m in
Bare Aluminum or bare Aluminum which has been chromed? I'm only asking as a few have asked for the badge without the chrome.
Robert
+1!Do not need it, got new originals too, but a nice Aluminium one, I’m in
So the last Group Buy went really well and I wanted to try something a bit more ambitious by recreating a part which Mercedes will most likely never manufacture (especially since the part number has been superseded in Paragon) - the 500E badge.
This is an order of magnitude more difficult project as the SLS reservoir was my simply coordinating a purchase in volume on behalf of the 500EBoard and then @captruff and I investing some time to get the SLS labels recreated to fulfill the orders. This one will take me further back to essentially starting with a blank sheet of paper and the 500E badge. It will be a fairly involved process with a number of moving parts (and parties) to get this done.
Components to Production
Points of Consideration:
- 3D scan the badge
- CNC-machine from or additive print badges in Aluminum
- Chrome the badges
- Recreate the black line below 500E
- Cut a custom adhesive label which sit inward of the badge (flush with the trunk surface)
There has been some discussion on what the material the badge is made of as I think it is the same metal as the grille trim strips and others think it may be chromed plastic. The 3D scanning process may clear this up as it has the ability to record densities of materials.
- Manufacturing in a more durable material (would an alloy serve as a better substitute?)
- Adding a pinstripe with paint or precut material
- Recreating the poly bag and label from MB
I also want to create a feature on the backside of the badge which will clearly indicate it is a reproduction to the knowledgeable eye. The last thing I would want is (a) someone being duped that this is original and paying market pricing versus a reproduction cost which would be less and (b) Mercedes believing I am monetizing their branding.
Special thanks to @captruff for loaning me a badge to use as the sample.
So what I need to know is who is interested and how many badges you would purchase. This does not commit you to purchasing today but I will record it in the table below and later will have a call for people to submit payment once I have calculated out how much the badge will cost at a specific production volume from the 5 components above along with the fulfillment via mail.
If you have any questions/comments/concerns, please let me know.
This should be another fun journey!
Robert
Updated: 14:55 ET (19 September 2020)
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Badge Running Total Badge Interest Level 500EBoard Member Notes 1 1 3 2 5 2 6 1 8 2+1 additional 9 1 11 2143 12 1 [USER = 7529] @ a777fan [/ USER] 15 3 [USER = 1124] @linjam [/ USER]+2 supplémentaires 16 1 [USER = 699] @ vatc5637 [/ USER] 18 2 [USER = 4398] @Matin [/ USER] 19 1 [USER = 1012] @ AMG5PT4 [/ USER] 20 1 [USER = 91] @sheward [/ USER]Badge en aluminium nu 21 1 [USER = 38] @TerryA [/ USER] 22 1 [USER = 9250] @Schwayz [/ USER] 23 1 [USER = 5604] @timpurister [/ USER] 35 * 12 * [USER = 9050] @ JAB12 [/ USER]+ X supplémentaire 36 * 1* [USER = 4338] @skikrazey [/ USER]+1 supplémentaire 37 * 1* [USER = 379] @ cole67 [/ USER]+1 supplémentaire 38 1 [USER = 587] @ghm [/ USER] 40 2 [USER = 2828] @outrbnks [/ USER] 42 2 [USER = 7442] @zewok [/ USER] 43 1 [USER = 5739] @alfagta [/ USER] 46 3 [USER = 662] @jaymanek [/ USER] 47 1 [USER = 6025] @ JCM1 [/ USER] 49 2 [USER = 68] à 500AMM [/ USER]Badge en aluminium nu 51 2 [USER = 5130] @ricsim [/ USER] 52 1 [USER = 350] @ bb1 [/ USER]
Bonjour @breizh500 ! En ce moment, je suis juste en train de compter le nombre de participants intéressés dans ce groupe et combien de badges ils aimeraient, je mettrai votre nom sur cette liste pour un badge. Je vous remercie!BONJOUR, je serai acheteur d'un badge ""500E "" en métal , donnez la marche a suivre ! merci franck


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Only the purist in me stops me from slapping a 500E badge on my E500.
I will try to up my badge numbers too and get people I know into the buy. But would like to get a handle on the approx costs first that's all.
I'm also happy to act as a 500E badge mule for UK members if it helps to ship me one package VS multiple ones across the pond









