pomonamissel
Senior Member
do you need an nos lense to pull the mold from ? or just a old one ?
The better the quality of the lens you are making a mold from, the better the new lens. It doesn't have to be NOS, you don't really want a lens that you can feel the cracks, unless that is your best option. The imperfections can be buffed out of the new reproduction lens.do you need an nos lense to pull the mold from ? or just a old one ?
It seems the ‘67/8 Imperial reverse light lenses are hard to come by and I have a pair that appear to be NOS.
View attachment 240285 zymurgy , i've got nos 67 300 tail lights lenses , would you want to pull a mold from them ?
BTW, making lenses will be easier when 3D printers are cheaper.
The resolution needed for translucent 3D printing isn't going to happen anytime soon and it sure isn't going to happen in the desktop consumer quality machines.
There is a stereolithographic process that can produce "clear" objects using liquid resins, but they require a lot of secondary polishing. It's a very time consuming process with a finished product that will be marginal in quality both in appearance and durability.
In short, 3D printing isn't what everyone seems to think it is. Molding is a economical process that produces quality parts.
This is a good comparison of the resolution (layer thickness) and time needed. .10mm is about as good as it gets for desktop machines.Plus if affordable 3D printing transparent colors ever comes around do you really think it will ever have the control I have for the exact color. I really doubt it, plus I agree the polishing process would be tedious and even impossible on some lenses.
Its number 6.
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Mike, do you have decent door handle gaskets you can work with to reproduce those?
That is one reason I started this. I didn't see 3D printing as a real alternative for lenses in a long time. I thought the same thing until I did a little research.I stand corrected.
I was just thinking about those the other day. I don't even have a good set myself. If I remember correctly my driver's door was ok but my passenger door handle was actual missing part of it. Where they the same for all slab body styles?
Agree, the 67/68 Imp reverse lenses are often broken, or have gone cloudy.It seems the ‘67/8 Imperial reverse light lenses are hard to come by and I have a pair that appear to be NOS.
Agree, the 67/68 Imp reverse lenses are often broken, or have gone cloudy.