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  1. Riverstone Monument

    Riverstone Monument

    Here is a faux riverstone monument with a sandblasted (reverse blasted) signfoam sign that we just shipped out to an upscale equestrian farm earlier today.
  2. Riverstone Monument

    Riverstone Monument

    Here is a faux riverstone monument with a sandblasted (reverse blasted) signfoam sign that we just shipped out to an upscale equestrian farm earlier today.
  3. monument subdivison

    monument subdivison

  4. Here is one of my favorites!

    Here is one of my favorites!

    This one has it all! CNC routed, sandblasted, stud mount letters, multi-dimensional and gradients out the wazoo... The background circle is 12 feet in diameter. Overall, I think it was nearly a foot deep too. We entered this one in a Signfoam sign design contest and won.
  5. Faux Stone Monument

    Faux Stone Monument

    An example of faux stone monument. Very realistic from the street and even closer. Sign design wasn't ours.
  6. Do we have Monuments...?

    Do we have Monuments...?

    I think this is about the most monuments from multiple clients that we have had at once. This also displays a variety of styles to choose from. Monument solutions made easy. Well, sort of easy... :) All of these monuments left our docks on the same day. What a crazy time that was....
  7. Monument Panel Close-up pt 2

    Monument Panel Close-up pt 2

    Also a 3/4 inch backer, with 3/4 inch "DC" recessed and outlined for more dimension and visual impact. One inch pvc interlocks with "DC" so that it flush mounts to the backer.
  8. Monument Panel Close-up

    Monument Panel Close-up

    This panel has a 3/4 inch pvc backer with the logo design channel routed into inch pvc. The flanges at the bottom of the shield are recessed even deeper to add more dimension.
  9. One Tricky Monument...

    One Tricky Monument...

    This monument was really a labor of love! The top panel artwork was very intricate and needed a lot of clean-up. The bottom panel also required a little routing wizardy. It took a lot of work and TLC, but in the end I think we created a beautiful piece that the client loved.
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