SignosaurusRex
Active Member
Employees of one of our good customers ordered a retirement gift sign for their supervisors cabin. They gave me free reign to do as I pleased (within reason). The only stipulations were an aprox. size of 16"x36", look "sorta aged & westerny with color to hang over the porch".
I started with raw pine boards that I burnt with a torch, then brushed with a stiff bristle scrub brush to reveal deeper grain then sealed with a fast dry acrylic. Once the print (no lamination) was applied, it was heated and rubbed into the wood with a soft cloth. The heating and rubbing process was repeated a second time. Next step was to lightly and selectively scuff with ScotchBrite then follow with 320 grit sandpaper. Final step for the print was satin U.V. clear spray coat. Frame was raw pine that was scorched with a torch, brushed, and clear coated with satin clear acrylic. Finished size is 16"x38".
It was definitely a nice break from the average daily grind.
I started with raw pine boards that I burnt with a torch, then brushed with a stiff bristle scrub brush to reveal deeper grain then sealed with a fast dry acrylic. Once the print (no lamination) was applied, it was heated and rubbed into the wood with a soft cloth. The heating and rubbing process was repeated a second time. Next step was to lightly and selectively scuff with ScotchBrite then follow with 320 grit sandpaper. Final step for the print was satin U.V. clear spray coat. Frame was raw pine that was scorched with a torch, brushed, and clear coated with satin clear acrylic. Finished size is 16"x38".
It was definitely a nice break from the average daily grind.