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  1. Light Box - how to remove the insert?

    Typically, the plastic face is held in the cabinet by retainers on all four sides (the 1-inch frame you reference). Often an end retainer can be removed, allowing you to slide the face out sideways.
  2. Question Sand carved and Graphic blast ADA signs

    Our shop has been making ADA-compliant signs for many, many years. Sandblasted Corian has never been rejected even though the Braille dots are not always perfectly domed. Even so, doming is easy. Simply remove the mask from the dots with a red Scotchbrite pad. The pad removes the small dots of...
  3. Anyone use Fontbase (font manager)?

    I like it, generally, but once in a great while it crashes and I lose all my categories. We are using the free version. Brad in Kansas City
  4. Can you decode this logo?

    Now it all makes sense. http://kivancnalca.blogspot.com/2012/03/moby-dick-romanindaki-kaptan-ahabin.html But no one at our shop reads books. Only a few can spell words. But I shouldn't complain. I started Moby Dick once and didn't get very far. Maybe I'll try again. Or maybe I'll look for the...
  5. Can you decode this logo?

    I've always thought the Starbucks logo to be somewhat peculiar. I'm sure it's filled with symbolism. But I would never have come up with a seafaring siren to represent a coffee company. Was the idea that it was seductive or addictive, like the coffee itself? The original logo was bare-breasted...
  6. People never cease to amaze me with their sneaky ways...

    Good for you, Stacey! I appreciate the way you asked him if he paid for it—yet. No implication that he pirated it. You were tactful. I say something similar. I say, "Have you already paid for this design?" A couple more points: Logos are typically not protected by copyright in the US. A logo is...
  7. Can you decode this logo?

    It's not necessary that a logo "mean" something. The purpose of a logo is merely to identify, nothing more. What does the Toyota logo mean? It means nothing, at least not to the average viewer. In reality, it is filled with meaning. But the symbolism was no doubt for the benefit of stockholders...
  8. Backlit panel replacement...with a twist?

    The main thing is to have fun. Take off the top retainer, and one side, too, if necessary. Or the top and both sides. Or just the bottom, which is the most fun. This construction is a pain in the butt no matter what, but if you can do it and have fun, you win. When you put it back, cut the top...
  9. Idea for a new thread......................................................................

    I learned to draw a large oval with three push pins and a string (or wire). Wire is better than string because if the string stretches it can cause the ends of the line to not meet up perfectly, kind of like an old Roland I used that couldn't make a three-foot oval without the same problem. Brad
  10. Best Way to Cut Down 4x8 Sheets of Foam Core?

    When you say "foam core," are you talking about Gatorfoam or Fome-Cor? Fome-Cor is pretty flimsy stuff to be cutting on a saw. Surely you mean Gatorfoam?
  11. How to seam together two flex faces

    I don't know of any method for seaming. I believe I have seen a seam in a roll, but I don't know how they do it. Brad in Kansas City
  12. Looking for a font that looks like an egyptian font any hand letterer would use.

    Unclebun, we never called it Egyptian, either. We just called it gothic or straight gothic. Though I have been in Kansas City for a while, I came up in the trade in Illinois in the Peoria area. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Looking for a font that looks like an egyptian font any hand letterer would use.

    Sign painters traditionally had their own names for the letter styles they used. Egyptian, as I recall, was a catch-all term and had nothing to do with Egypt or the middle east. Gothic too, was simply a generic reference to a straight, nonserifed letter. Every sign painter learned a "plain...
  14. How to properly align graphics on a car?

    Long before vinyl graphics appeared, the bottom edge of the door was the accepted standard to measure from for lines of lettering. Since the bottom edge was usually somewhat parallel to the ground—though not always—measuring from the bottom of the door rendered the most pleasing visual. But...
  15. Problem with paint and letters...

    I have had similar lifting problems with Rustoleum brand paint in a spray can. It has a longer cure time, and spraying on plastic makes the cure time even longer. I have never had good success spraying plastic with Rustoleum. Sometimes it seems it didn't cure for days. Would a barrier coat make...
  16. Cutting galvanized traffic posts

    Your heading says "galvanized." Galvanized posts should always be cut with tools made for cutting steel. A cutoff saw with an abrasive blade for steel cutting works fine for this. Harbor Freight models are cheap, but I don't know how long they last. Also, a motorized hack saw is a good...
  17. The joys of offering a first Proof . No Charge. Need to rethink. I think

    I never thought I would agree with this idea. I was "old school" and had the viewpoint that a client sitting behind me was an imposition. (I was a artist, dammit, leave me alone). I have done a complete 180 in the last ten years. I now believe the above method to be an excellent and efficient...
  18. Sandblasted & Passivated Stainless Steel Property Line Marker NYC

    When my boss receives specs from architects, he sometimes simply ignores them. For example, we receive requests all the time for "photopolymer" signs for ADA compliance. We never do photopolymer. We had a photopolymer machine at one time, but rarely used it. I don't even know where it is, now...
  19. Sandblasted & Passivated Stainless Steel Property Line Marker NYC

    Sandblasting removes passivation and introduces contaminants that can cause stains and rust. So if you sandblast to etch the graphics, it sounds like they want you to passivate the sandblasted area before you paint fill. Passivation will keep the metal from rusting, and it may help the paint to...
  20. Need Help Spraying Matthews MAP High Gloss orange peel Help

    1.4mm tip is recommended for Matthews. Of course, orange peel is when the film is not flowing well enough. Have you tried a slower reducer? You did not mention which one you are using. If you are using 6379 (the fastest), try using 45280, the next slowest. I frequently mix them together, also...
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