Brass nameplates
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Simpo Two

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92,219 posts

292 months

Wednesday 1st July
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I have quite a lot of accumulated models in cases that need smart engraved brass nameplates. I bought one a few years ago which had nice bevelled edges and the lettering was filled in black, but can't remember where it came from.

Can anyone recommend a place that offers such things in custom sizes and fonts?

clockworks

7,383 posts

172 months

Friday 3rd July
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Maybe a good excuse to buy a laser engraver?
Alternatively, a 3D printer if 2 colour plastic plates would suffice?

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

92,219 posts

292 months

Friday 3rd July
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I'm looking for proper engraved plates; I looked at lasers for a few hundred pounds but think they just etch the surface. Engraving machines seem to be thousands which rules out buying one.

Google it is then!

TGTiff

485 posts

211 months

Friday 3rd July
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I tred this many a moon ago...
Get some brass section from B&Q 6mm x1mm cut it to the required length and give it a polish. Then ( now this might not exist any more) get a sp. Letterset from WH Smith, is basically rub on letters / transfers. Then spray laquer. Mine are still good after 25 years. Just a thought....

hidetheelephants

34,843 posts

220 months

Friday 3rd July
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Your local participation trophy centre will do engraved plaques, a bulk order should get a decent price; certainly the bloke who does it near us is quite flexible about such things and even though he can't beat online prices I'd rather give the money to him than someone dropshipping stuff from china.

Stealthracer

8,506 posts

205 months

What about someone who does photo-etch?

You could get them to half-rtch the lettering, then fill it in with whatever colour paint you fancy.