CD Bronze Name Plate

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zeida cecilia-mendez

CD Bronze Name Plate

Post by zeida cecilia-mendez »

My 1982 CD-33, hull #73 "Bandolera" has, like all Cape Dorys, an oval shaped bronze name plate located at the top of the companionway entrance.. The hull # is listed there, as well as a drawing of the half hull model of our boats. I thought it was bronze, but it is plastic!!! I would like to have an identical one made, but this time of real bronze. Does anyone know who can do this, is this possible? Has anybody done this before? Would appreciate any info regarding this. Thanks.
Zeida



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Jon

Re: CD Bronze Name Plate

Post by Jon »

Zeida,

I made pewter ones for my boat by using the plastic one as a model. I used plaster of paris to make the form. Pewter can be melted down on a stove by just melting down some figurines. Bronze doesn't melt until 1800F, so you will have to have it cast by a foundry if you want bronze (same for brass).

E-mail me if you want more details.

Jon
s/v Sovereign
CD-25 #625



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Mike Wainfeld

Re: CD Bronze Name Plate

Post by Mike Wainfeld »

Cecelia
Apparently Bristol Bronze can make one. I had heard about them last year on this board, and had wanted one for my Ty, but I never followed up. Let me know how it comes out!
Mike
CD Typhoon "Regalo"



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John M

Re: CD Bronze Name Plate

Post by John M »

There are persons in the CD NE Fleet working with a bronze casting company to get bronze name plates made for our Cape Dory's. Design and details are still be worked out. Details will be forth-comming.
We don't want to get anyone's hopes up, so keep this information just between you and me.

zeida cecilia-mendez wrote: My 1982 CD-33, hull #73 "Bandolera" has, like all Cape Dorys, an oval shaped bronze name plate located at the top of the companionway entrance.. The hull # is listed there, as well as a drawing of the half hull model of our boats. I thought it was bronze, but it is plastic!!! I would like to have an identical one made, but this time of real bronze. Does anyone know who can do this, is this possible? Has anybody done this before? Would appreciate any info regarding this. Thanks.
Zeida


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Larry DeMers

Re: CD Bronze Name Plate

Post by Larry DeMers »

Zeida,
We also discovered that the bronze plaque was actually plastic, by trying to polish it with brasso. Well, the brass paint came right off!
This past winter, I cleaned that whole plastic plaque, then washed it in alcohol, and then spent a few hours applying gold leaf to the raised areas of the plaque. In hind-sight, perhpas a bronze leaf would have been more appropriate. But regardless, this technique works very well, is extremely satisfyinng to look at, will not corrode (whereas bronze leaf may???). Casting a sand mold of the plastic plaque then having bronze poured will be a very expensive proposition. Certainly far more expensive than the gold leaf process I used.

Good Sailing~!

Cheers,

Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30


zeida cecilia-mendez wrote: My 1982 CD-33, hull #73 "Bandolera" has, like all Cape Dorys, an oval shaped bronze name plate located at the top of the companionway entrance.. The hull # is listed there, as well as a drawing of the half hull model of our boats. I thought it was bronze, but it is plastic!!! I would like to have an identical one made, but this time of real bronze. Does anyone know who can do this, is this possible? Has anybody done this before? Would appreciate any info regarding this. Thanks.
Zeida


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Bob Emmons

Re: CD Bronze Name Plate

Post by Bob Emmons »

Dear Zeida,
I have called Roger of Bristol Bronze to start the process of
getting a new bronze name plate made. He needs a drawing to work
from, so I have asked a architect friend to work one up on his computer. As soon as I have the drawing I will send it to Bristol
Bronze to be cast. However my plate will read Cape Dory 30, so the
number will have to be changed. Hopefully I will have something in
my hands by rendevous time (July 7).
Regards,
Bob Emmons "Red Wing"




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Mike Buppert

Re: CD Bronze Name Plate

Post by Mike Buppert »

How much are they charging?

MB
Bob Emmons wrote: Dear Zeida,
I have called Roger of Bristol Bronze to start the process of
getting a new bronze name plate made. He needs a drawing to work
from, so I have asked a architect friend to work one up on his computer. As soon as I have the drawing I will send it to Bristol
Bronze to be cast. However my plate will read Cape Dory 30, so the
number will have to be changed. Hopefully I will have something in
my hands by rendevous time (July 7).
Regards,
Bob Emmons "Red Wing"



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Ken Coit

Re: CD Bronze Name Plate

Post by Ken Coit »

Maybe he could cast one for a CD 36 too? Parfait seems to be missing her plaque and her half hull model. I guess owners get attached to some parts more than others.

I'd be happy to contribute to the cause in exchange for one plaque. Let me know the tariff.

Thanks,

Ken
CD-36 Parfait #84
Raleigh, NC

Mike Buppert wrote: How much are they charging?

MB
Bob Emmons wrote: Dear Zeida,
I have called Roger of Bristol Bronze to start the process of
getting a new bronze name plate made. He needs a drawing to work
from, so I have asked a architect friend to work one up on his computer. As soon as I have the drawing I will send it to Bristol
Bronze to be cast. However my plate will read Cape Dory 30, so the
number will have to be changed. Hopefully I will have something in
my hands by rendevous time (July 7).
Regards,
Bob Emmons "Red Wing"



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