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Hey guys my name is Mike, I am new here at first impressions signs and kinda helping everything along while Jesse is out. From all of us over here we just want to say thank you so much for all of the support. We appreciate it immensely, Jesse is a great guy and we are all hoping...
same.
I also don't go as heavy duty as lead anchors with a lightweight dibond sign
i've used 1.5" angle aluminum glued to sign with LORDS (and a few countersunk screws for good measure) then clips on wall
yeah don't get me wrong. it has its place, and actually looks pretty durned cool on cars (theres a range rover with the black brushed around here that looks tits) but its def. not a replacement.
I got a sample of 1080 brushed in yesterday (was going to propose the same thing) and it looks ****-poor in comparison to actual brushed aluminum (or even the faux ACM)
what RIP does it use? is it possible to load new CMYK profiles? I would imagine if its set to a BMYK profile it wouldn't have the option to change to CMYK
I wouldn't back it with anything...
I've never had an issue with birds lighting on direct-mounted neon, its usually a bit too close to the wall for their fancy.
well, 1/2" IS perfect width for neon (12 or 13 mm) but yes, I'm pretty sure the glow of the neon will compromise the (I'm assuming by back lit you mean Halo) of the cast letters.
pounce:
draw/pen plot design
create 'pounce' pattern with electro pounce or pounce wheel (makes holes in pattern)
use pounce powder (charcoal/talc, like a chalk line) to transfer design to substrate
paint
project:
use overhead projector and draw on substrate following projection
grid:
create...
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