Here is some general information to help explain the process a little more:
We cannot do logos with lots of small detail. Simple silhouettes work the best and look the best when applied to the grip. We usually try searching for a silhouette of an image for engravings.
1- Engravings – The easiest and cheapest. Ranges from (USD) $150-$300
How it works: We simply engrave (machine) the logo into the grip. It can either be DOWN into the grip (engraved) or stand ABOVE the grip surface (embossed).
– The logo is the same color as the grip
– Works best on checkered, roughnecks, or smooth grips.
– Solid color grips are recommended. Dual color material tends to hide the logo
2- Inlay – Most Color Options. Ranges from (USD) $275-$400+
How it works: We engrave the logo pocket into the grip. Next, we machine the logo out of another piece of G10 (same material grips are made of). Then, we insert the G10 logo into the machined pockets and they are held in place with a super strong epoxy.
* Can only be done on a THIN grip with a FLAT surface *
– Logo stands slightly above the grip surface and is smooth
– Logos can be a variety of available colors
– Works on most textures, but we recommend Checkered or Roughnecks
– Solid color grips are recommended
3- Color-Fill – A few color options. Ranges from (USD) $275-$400+
How it works: Similar to Inlays, we machine the pocket for the logo. Next, we fill the pocket with a colored epoxy. The Epoxy is left to dry (usually for 24hrs). We then machine the grip. The grip typically needs to be machined again for each additional color. Multiple colors will drastically increase the price/time.
*Can be done on curved grips where Inlays are not an option *
– Logo is at same level as grip surface and textured with the grip
– Works on Smooth, Checkered, or Roughnecks grips. Does NOT work well with bogies.
– There are fewer color options than with an inlay
– Solid color grips are recommended