Body '78 CJ7 Tailgate 'Jeep' Embossing
70Shark
Jeeper
Hi.
My Jeep project came with an aftermarket tailgate without the 'Jeep' embossing. I like the original look, but have a hard time replacing good tailgate for $$$. Since I have a lot more time than money, I asked my neighbor who is an armature 3D printer if he could print me off the letters. I did a quick Google search and found the logo (.stl) on a 3D printing site (not sure I I can post a link here.), I guessed the letter thickness at 1.10" (2.75 mm). Width 2,5", Height of 'P' 3.5", with a 0.125" fillet. He stated that the .stl file needed a little bit of tweeking and he needed to anneal the parts on a baking sheet so the remained flat. I know nothing about 3D printing but that is his only comments. Anyway, I was happy with anything he gave me. I drew out letter location. I sanded the letters to break the edges. I had to guess letter spacing from looking at images online.
I fixed the letters using body filler allowing the filler to squeeze out and fill the gap between letters and tailgate.
Next, I tried spot puddy but failure because too much to fill. Body filler applied with finger worked well.
Then lots of hand sanding...
Could someone please take a measurement of an original embossing for the height of the letters? I cannot guess from images online. I can cut them down using a long board and 120 grit.
Btw, a person could probably add logo on side of tub using this same method.
Thank you. -Dan
My Jeep project came with an aftermarket tailgate without the 'Jeep' embossing. I like the original look, but have a hard time replacing good tailgate for $$$. Since I have a lot more time than money, I asked my neighbor who is an armature 3D printer if he could print me off the letters. I did a quick Google search and found the logo (.stl) on a 3D printing site (not sure I I can post a link here.), I guessed the letter thickness at 1.10" (2.75 mm). Width 2,5", Height of 'P' 3.5", with a 0.125" fillet. He stated that the .stl file needed a little bit of tweeking and he needed to anneal the parts on a baking sheet so the remained flat. I know nothing about 3D printing but that is his only comments. Anyway, I was happy with anything he gave me. I drew out letter location. I sanded the letters to break the edges. I had to guess letter spacing from looking at images online.

I fixed the letters using body filler allowing the filler to squeeze out and fill the gap between letters and tailgate.

Next, I tried spot puddy but failure because too much to fill. Body filler applied with finger worked well.

Then lots of hand sanding...

Could someone please take a measurement of an original embossing for the height of the letters? I cannot guess from images online. I can cut them down using a long board and 120 grit.

Btw, a person could probably add logo on side of tub using this same method.
Thank you. -Dan