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Tack One.
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removing the stella badge

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Has anybody removed the stella badge on the front of the bike? how is it affixed? just with glue like most logos I would imagine but I'm hesitant to pry it off and damage the paint.

I'm a designer and I want to create a personalized icon and have it 3D printed, which is somewhat beside the point if I can't manage to remove the stella icon cleanly.

any info would be good

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Tack One. wrote:Has anybody removed the stella badge on the front of the bike? how is it affixed? just with glue like most logos I would imagine but I'm hesitant to pry it off and damage the paint.

I'm a designer and I want to create a personalized icon and have it 3D printed, which is somewhat beside the point if I can't manage to remove the stella icon cleanly.

any info would be good

cheers

d.
I recall reading that you can simply run some dental floss around it and it will work the glue off, but I'll let someone else confirm this.
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Mine didn't come with one on it for some reason... looks like it must be pretty easy to remove.
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I heated mine up with a blow drier first, then just peeled it off slowly. I used 'Goo Gone' to clean off the residual adhesive.

It would be cool to know how you go about creating a custom emblem --- and see it when you're done!
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ah cool, that's good to know. thanks!

as far as the emblem goes, you can create artwork in a vector or CAD program and 3D printers can output a little plastic shape I then plan on glueing on.

gotta find a reasonably low cost 3D printing outfit, but I don't expect it to cost more than 30 dollars or so.


If I ever get it off the ground I'll post a photo for sure. :)
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Tack One. wrote:ah cool, that's good to know. thanks!

as far as the emblem goes, you can create artwork in a vector or CAD program and 3D printers can output a little plastic shape I then plan on glueing on.

gotta find a reasonably low cost 3D printing outfit, but I don't expect it to cost more than 30 dollars or so.


If I ever get it off the ground I'll post a photo for sure. :)
If and when you find one, please let us know! I'd love to do something similar!
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Same here! I know what I want, but getting a badge made custom is mucho dinero.
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