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Hi, I've been making flat signs for years, and recently made a few pan signs by routing a groove in alumalite or 3mm acm and folding the edges. I've done a few multipanel signs as well with alumalite and dowel pins. Now I have a customer who wants a sign that is going to need three panels -
So I was planning on bending 1" edges and butting the returns together, and fastening with bolts and fender washers. Question #1 - is that a sufficient means of joining? Do I need to use aluminum strips or even angle pieces?
Question #2 - How do I fab the return on the curved part? I'm guessing I need to cut a strip and attach with a bunch of corner brackets - if so how often do I need to place a bracket? And Gorilla Glue or should I use some Lord's acrylic?
Last but most definitely not least, I am installing this on a stucco wall. I was planning on attaching strips of angle to the wall and using rivets to attach the sign. Does it make sense to attach the 4'x15' rectangle to the wall, relax the return along the flat side of the semicircle, rivet the flat to the top of the rectangle (with predrilled holes natch) and then just tip the semicircle up and rivet it to say three small pcs of angle, maybe at 11 o'clock, 12, and 1?
Thanks much,
John
Whoops, question #4, do y'all think a regular 90 degree router bit is okay to use, or do I need to get one with a radius bottom for really good seams?
So I was planning on bending 1" edges and butting the returns together, and fastening with bolts and fender washers. Question #1 - is that a sufficient means of joining? Do I need to use aluminum strips or even angle pieces?
Question #2 - How do I fab the return on the curved part? I'm guessing I need to cut a strip and attach with a bunch of corner brackets - if so how often do I need to place a bracket? And Gorilla Glue or should I use some Lord's acrylic?
Last but most definitely not least, I am installing this on a stucco wall. I was planning on attaching strips of angle to the wall and using rivets to attach the sign. Does it make sense to attach the 4'x15' rectangle to the wall, relax the return along the flat side of the semicircle, rivet the flat to the top of the rectangle (with predrilled holes natch) and then just tip the semicircle up and rivet it to say three small pcs of angle, maybe at 11 o'clock, 12, and 1?
Thanks much,
John
Whoops, question #4, do y'all think a regular 90 degree router bit is okay to use, or do I need to get one with a radius bottom for really good seams?