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  1. Where can I buy 5x10ft or larger 1” Phenolic Sheet?

    rjssigns - Yes, I already know that it is going to be expensive. Which manufacturers? That's the info I need. Zendavor Signs - No, Acrylic won't work. Our CNC's vacuum table top has run its course...need to source and re-plenum this 5x10 table top. Phenolic was what was on their before. I...
  2. Where can I buy 5x10ft or larger 1” Phenolic Sheet?

    as per the title. Any help in locating a reliable supplier would be greatly appreciated.
  3. Suggestions on these 1" Acrylic Letters

    We have a client that wants the letters in picture below made out of the 1" thick acrylic and internally lit with neon effect and stud mounted onto white ceramic tile. I'm looking for your thoughts on how you would go about tackling this project? Here are my thoughts: Cut all letters out of...
  4. Attaching HDU Logo to Tile

    RJPW go figure...HDU was spec'd by the interior architectural designers. We did try to get them to go PVC but they were set on using HDU. Thanks for all the great feedback.
  5. Attaching HDU Logo to Tile

    Thank you Billct2, I was thinking the same thing...maybe clear VHB 4910 or 4915 if the client chose to go with granite tile or patina'd metal.
  6. Attaching HDU Logo to Tile

    Thank you GaSouthpaw...I apologize for not including the image originally...it's in there now. The logo is going to be 60x60" which is quite big. Would you have a reference image of how this can be done using anchors? thanks in advance.
  7. Attaching HDU Logo to Tile

    Hi Guys, Newbie here looking for guidance on what would you suggest is the best way to attach the concept logo below (made out of 1" HDU foam) to granite tile or drywall? The client has not yet finalized what they plan on using for the final wall material. Any suggestions would be greatly...
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