StopSignGraphics
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How you reproduce the curved molding in wood on a sign similar to the attached picture?
A customer asked me the other day what it would take to make a real wood style pub sign. They want the sign to be in the same shape and have the same molding as the attached picture and it has to be wood.
I've thought about cutting it to shape, bent lamination, steam bending and carving to make the molding. I'm just not sure how long any of those methods would last outdoors long term.
I've done a little research online and noticed a lot of the "pub" signs I found that have this form tend to be reproductions, probably made of resin I'm guessing. The real wood antique examples I found seemed to have less molding if any, the more complicated the shape of the sign.
So I'm not even sure if what the customer is asking is actually entirely right if they want to try and make something "authentic".
A customer asked me the other day what it would take to make a real wood style pub sign. They want the sign to be in the same shape and have the same molding as the attached picture and it has to be wood.
I've thought about cutting it to shape, bent lamination, steam bending and carving to make the molding. I'm just not sure how long any of those methods would last outdoors long term.
I've done a little research online and noticed a lot of the "pub" signs I found that have this form tend to be reproductions, probably made of resin I'm guessing. The real wood antique examples I found seemed to have less molding if any, the more complicated the shape of the sign.
So I'm not even sure if what the customer is asking is actually entirely right if they want to try and make something "authentic".