weaselboogie
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This sign is at baby'r'us. Its 2 8'x3' signs joined together, approx 2" this and the entire face has a gentle curve to it. The edges are edge laminated.
In woodworking, a trick that can produce some drastic curves consist of slicing the wood to 1/8", glueing all the faces back together, a conforming jig and then a vacuum press or a sh!tload of clamps. http://martyswoodworking.ca/Chris and Lisa/Headboard Panel in Vacuum Press_Large.jpg
I just can't imagine a sign this large would be constructed the same way.
No jobs pending, I just was curious if anyone had any ideas of how they did this. This is a national franchise, so they would have had to done a ton of them.
In woodworking, a trick that can produce some drastic curves consist of slicing the wood to 1/8", glueing all the faces back together, a conforming jig and then a vacuum press or a sh!tload of clamps. http://martyswoodworking.ca/Chris and Lisa/Headboard Panel in Vacuum Press_Large.jpg
I just can't imagine a sign this large would be constructed the same way.
No jobs pending, I just was curious if anyone had any ideas of how they did this. This is a national franchise, so they would have had to done a ton of them.