This topic came up last year and I will put forward the same offer.
 
I own / work at a shop that has CNC machining capability and 3D solid modeling
expertise. We work with solid models every day. My engineer is also an
enthusiast of 3D printing and last year bought his own printer, although I am
not sure of the size of it. It is able to print to different grades and / or
quality of acrylic.
 
I would like to offer to produce a solid model at the least. The beauty of a
model is you can see what it looks like prior to building anything. There are
lots of manufacturing or production techniques that can be used to make these
depending on the material one wants to use. From what I recall the ones with the
raised letter (maybe acrylic) were also "recessed" into the cabin. I think the
ones on Ken's boat are proud of the surface and maybe were never recessed or
this was filled up.
 
I believe where it left off last time was someone was going to make a sketch or
more specifically a "rubbing" of the outline so we had at least the outer
dimensions and scale of the logo and star.
 
David Donnelly
C&C 26 Mistress

> On January 3, 2016 at 10:36 PM Josh Muckley via CnC-List
> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>  Yeah Gary,
> 
>  The old looking pictures are my boat.  The new ones are Ken Heaton's.  This
> subject has come up at least twice since I've been a member of the list.  This
> makes the third.  Everyone is pretty convinced that Ken has the best
> nameplate.  All of the 37+'ers seem up for a bulk order of nameplates.  If you
> figure out a solution let us know.
> 
>  Josh Muckley
>  S/V Sea Hawk
>  1989 C&C 37+
>  Solomons, MD
> 
>   
> 
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