I am going to fabricate a mall store sign for the entrance on the bulkhead over the store doors inside the mall.
I have a CNC, a digital printer and I have made many electric signs in years gone by, so I have a good grasp of manufacturing, just a little rusty. I did take a primer course on LED's last year...
I want to make a sign that has a carrier box so the client can easily remove the whole thing and reinstall it. I will have the transformers and electrical guts inside the box so I can get it approved as a portable device with a 110 plug. This way the client does not have to do electrical installation and inspections every time he changes locations, which is something he says he will probably do.
I designed a banner with a nice artsy pattern background and the lettering was white with an outline and a shadow over the background. There are capital letters. The sign might be 8', 10', 12' or even 16', depending on costs, but I think the 10' or 12' is more like it.
So I am thinking about an aluminum box with a frame, low profile, and then cut letters out of PVC, maybe 1' thick on standoffs. Then I would put LED lights behind on the back of the letters. The background on e panel, printed and perhaps matte laminate.
So does that sound feasible? Any suggestions for standoffs, materials, or any ideas or samples I could look at?
What are push through letters? I am interested also in cutting the lettering out of the e panel and replacing the negative areas with cut plexi letters, but I am not sure how to execute that style.
Any ideas, samples, links etc. would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have a CNC, a digital printer and I have made many electric signs in years gone by, so I have a good grasp of manufacturing, just a little rusty. I did take a primer course on LED's last year...
I want to make a sign that has a carrier box so the client can easily remove the whole thing and reinstall it. I will have the transformers and electrical guts inside the box so I can get it approved as a portable device with a 110 plug. This way the client does not have to do electrical installation and inspections every time he changes locations, which is something he says he will probably do.
I designed a banner with a nice artsy pattern background and the lettering was white with an outline and a shadow over the background. There are capital letters. The sign might be 8', 10', 12' or even 16', depending on costs, but I think the 10' or 12' is more like it.
So I am thinking about an aluminum box with a frame, low profile, and then cut letters out of PVC, maybe 1' thick on standoffs. Then I would put LED lights behind on the back of the letters. The background on e panel, printed and perhaps matte laminate.
So does that sound feasible? Any suggestions for standoffs, materials, or any ideas or samples I could look at?
What are push through letters? I am interested also in cutting the lettering out of the e panel and replacing the negative areas with cut plexi letters, but I am not sure how to execute that style.
Any ideas, samples, links etc. would be appreciated.
Thanks