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  1. Suggestions Next Step up from Coroplast?

    Foamcore is a borderline curse word at our facility, so I'd like to stay away from that if I can. Is there a brand/product you'd recommend of the coroplast with the more premium smooth surface? I've only ever handled the cheaply made boards where the ridged surface texture is fairly obvious...
  2. Suggestions Next Step up from Coroplast?

    I have a customer looking to get a large number of plastic interior hanging signs, about 3' x 4.5' with full color print on both sides. I don't want to use a corrugated plastic, as it just looks cheap (because it is) but I don't want to step all the way up to expanded PVC sheets. I'm confident...
  3. Jewelite Seam

    We always locate the seam where it is least noticeable. Realistically, the expanding ice wouldn't affect the letter at the Jewelite seam any more rapidly than it would affect the letter in other places. Therefore concealing the seam in a discrete spot makes more sense than locating it for...
  4. Question Trimless Channel Letter Fabrication

    Thank you very much for your help! I assumed there would be more parts hidden in the internals but I tend to over-complicate things.
  5. Question Trimless Channel Letter Fabrication

    Hey all, I've been a member for a while but have never dove into the forums until today. Everyone comes when they need assistance, right? I'm trying to make some channel letters (see attached) that have no trimcap and have partially exposed acrylic returns. I think they're called trimless...
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