Wondering how it's made?
How can i make one ?
Order from China.
Or 3d print a high resolution positive, make a silicone negative, and pour molten PVC in it in two parts.
>>956803
With great difficulty unless you have a CNC.
op do you already have one or access to one?
if so then it will be easy as fuuuuck
the original was probably injection molded, but thats fine you can make one easy
k so take original
make a mold negative using silicon or just press it into a block of clay
fill the triumph part with blue flexible casting plastic shit, fill in the black part with black
when both are dry, fill in the rest with the white flexy plastic shit
look up resin casting mold
you can even add a rag holder to it, so you can clean up the oil leaks when you are done riding your triumph
OR
uod mold of tr mold causing an impression into the perspex.
sand smooth until no depression remains, then use magic...
perspex has a memory, so warm it back up in an oven & the part you squashed in will pop back out as a raised logo.
it's fun.
>>957340
What. If you have a CNC why do you need to make a mold?
>>957363
fucking trackpads
*looks like perspex, or acrylic sheet - which is thermoplastic (has a memory)
*make a mold of the logo you want to stand out on the keyfob...
warm your blank fob until soft and squeeze it between your mould and a bit of wood in a vice
sand smooth
warm back up in an oven and the squished bits will return to their original size, raised up above the level you've now sanded away
looks like magic, would give the effect you want
>>957340
yiou dont paint them, you mold them using 3 different colours,
make mold out of aluminum if you h av e cnc access
>>957049
Not op here, but what kind of plastic resin would one use to make a rubber patch like in op picture?
>>957833
Some PVC/TPE blend likely.
>>957901
Like plastisol?
>>956803
I am going to order so silicone and some pigments and try this. For the mold I have access to a 3d printer and I will print off the a 3d render of the patch and put it to clay, which I will bake.