iSign
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Well, I got this contract for 9 redwood dimensional signs for Mick Fleetwoods new restaurant. I had to crank out the first one (shown painted below) very fast, and I used latex paint & rushed it up still a little tacky...
...but I think the woodgrain is a characteristic I'd like to bring back into the finished look, by using a stain, or some sort of whitewashing paint... anyone have suggestions?
I would also like it if i could spray it one with an HVLP gun, because 8 more signs & 4 of them double face... that would be quite a bit of brush work... plus I think the more even of a coat I could get, the better the grain will look.
...right now, I'm running the second side of the first one of the double face signs. Almost 5am & I'm at about 15 hours now... taking breaks once files are running... but starting to think about getting the white painting started this afternoon, so hoping I learn a few things here first.
Also, do you folks think I need a primer if I want transparent anyway? I do want a good protective coat for long term exterior durability.... so I wonder if i should use some clear sealer after a translucent white? (or before?)
Here's one of the 24" x 72" ones, ready to start painting...
...but I think the woodgrain is a characteristic I'd like to bring back into the finished look, by using a stain, or some sort of whitewashing paint... anyone have suggestions?
I would also like it if i could spray it one with an HVLP gun, because 8 more signs & 4 of them double face... that would be quite a bit of brush work... plus I think the more even of a coat I could get, the better the grain will look.
...right now, I'm running the second side of the first one of the double face signs. Almost 5am & I'm at about 15 hours now... taking breaks once files are running... but starting to think about getting the white painting started this afternoon, so hoping I learn a few things here first.
Also, do you folks think I need a primer if I want transparent anyway? I do want a good protective coat for long term exterior durability.... so I wonder if i should use some clear sealer after a translucent white? (or before?)
Here's one of the 24" x 72" ones, ready to start painting...