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Fake wraught iron look.

SignManiac

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Thanks everyone. Truth is, I need to try something new all the time or else I would be bored out of my mind. Creativity is the spice of life...oh make that variety!
 

FS-Keith

New Member
where do you get that material stock with the grain in it? How thick are you using? Never had problems with warping outdoors?
 

sfr table hockey

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Lumber company sells it. It's a home siding material and comes in 3/4" and 1" thickness and 18' lengths.


Now that's a good idea....... thanks.

Your work is always amazing.....

If you want a real challenge you should try to build some kind of a flying device................... but then again that would be just silly....
 

SignManiac

New Member
Oops, I buy mine in 12" which actually comes 11.25"
When I need to glue up a larger panel, I use a 1/4" slotting cutter to rip a 1/2" deep slot the entire length. I then rip 1/4" x 1" lengths Of pvc for spline joints. I then use PVC cement to weld together and set up with pipe clamps. To prevent any chance of warping, I cement vertical cross bracing across the back.
 

Letter_Guy

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Great Ideas!

Those came out excellent! Great Ideas!

I've used Sintra and hogged out the background a few times for interior signs in a foundry. Spray it matte or even flat black and it looks like cast iron.
You went well beyond that.

Mark
 

Barry Jenicek

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Workbench

Nice workbench you have there...and with a blue surface. The only thing I can't think of is what do you put in those built-in pockets?? :smile:

Barry
 

Jim Schneck

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Looks great! We used the exact same technique for these wrought iron castle door hinges.
Takes a lot longer than you think to totally cover with dimples.
 

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Keith Jenicek

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Great idea for interior signs! You could incorporate a patina finish also with the steel. And on the grain substrate use a couple glazes to get a true wood finish. You can see how to do the glazes at SignCraft.com. Just do a search for glazes or Dan Sawatzky.
 

signmeup

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Here's a hammered metal effect done on HDU. I used a hammer to make the effect. :)
Magic Sculpt was used on the "wraught iron".
 

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signsolutions

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@SignMeUp,

Love that look! How are you adhering the MagicSculpt to the Foam? I attended the Sawatsky workshop last year, and did a lot of MagicSculpt onto armatures, but not directly to foam.

- Keith
 

signmeup

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@SignMeUp,

Love that look! How are you adhering the MagicSculpt to the Foam? I attended the Sawatsky workshop last year, and did a lot of MagicSculpt onto armatures, but not directly to foam.

- Keith
I just pressed it onto the foam. Sticks like stuff to a blanket.
 
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