SebastienL
New Member
... don't know what they're talkin' bout!
Few months ago, my boss comes up to me with a project: 6-7 frames mounted on the wall for restaurant menu. Customer want something "baroque". He said will just routed on the cnc router on half inch mat'l. I said no way! Will look like crap and will be so expensive, customer will have to sell is restaurant just to pay for the signs. I said go to a used store, flea market, buy 7 frame, paint 'em white (Which is the color the client wants anyway) print the menu, install and done.
Monday, boss comes up to me with the client's layout (see below) and an estimate for 2 hours of design, 2 hours of router!!!!!!!!!!!!??????
So, I revised his estimate with more realistic times... consider I would have to retrace all these fancy scrollworks, generate the 3D, rout, sand paint... and still would look like crap, IMO. (remember 1/2" mat'l)
Anyway, I took it upon myself to contact the customer to try and steer her clear of the custom routed frame and go with the store baught, painted frame. I even did a quick layout to back-up my point (see below). She agrees with me, but like me, she is a designer working for a boss, and this is a design joint, so they are working for a customer also.
My boss, after seeing my estimate, agrees that the store baught frames is the way to go. I'm just hoping her boss and customer will agree to that.
What do you guys think? Custom or store baught?
Few months ago, my boss comes up to me with a project: 6-7 frames mounted on the wall for restaurant menu. Customer want something "baroque". He said will just routed on the cnc router on half inch mat'l. I said no way! Will look like crap and will be so expensive, customer will have to sell is restaurant just to pay for the signs. I said go to a used store, flea market, buy 7 frame, paint 'em white (Which is the color the client wants anyway) print the menu, install and done.
Monday, boss comes up to me with the client's layout (see below) and an estimate for 2 hours of design, 2 hours of router!!!!!!!!!!!!??????
So, I revised his estimate with more realistic times... consider I would have to retrace all these fancy scrollworks, generate the 3D, rout, sand paint... and still would look like crap, IMO. (remember 1/2" mat'l)
Anyway, I took it upon myself to contact the customer to try and steer her clear of the custom routed frame and go with the store baught, painted frame. I even did a quick layout to back-up my point (see below). She agrees with me, but like me, she is a designer working for a boss, and this is a design joint, so they are working for a customer also.
My boss, after seeing my estimate, agrees that the store baught frames is the way to go. I'm just hoping her boss and customer will agree to that.
What do you guys think? Custom or store baught?