thanks for the link, CO! i've always used displays2go but your site seems to be less cluttered with junk displays/pop stuff.
i only ask, because stand-off systems' brand are like 800% more expensive than most other brands I can find. stopped buying them a LONG time ago
I don't have an CNC or anything like that. So on this project the letters went to Gemini. The back piece is lexan so I just drilled the holes into that. The orange shape we hand cut with manual router.Nice sign. How are you cutting and drilling the acrylic?
crackin' boards and wasting dollars,
GP
I actually used Sunbelt for a Carowinds job I did. They are great guys over there.Sunbelt Sign Supply will custom rout anyting you want. Might be good if you bought the material from them, though.
PM me, I have a local resource that I use if you need cutting/routing again.
cutting acrylic for us =
4-5 drill bits
start small, work your way up.
usually 1 small, 1 medium, 2 larges with small differenences.
I'll get to the last bit, and this may sound crazy... but run it backwards for a bit and it'll clear the burs you get from bigger bits. i usually let the drill rotate about 1/2 of a revolution (gives you like 1-8" to 1-4" long strip of acrylic) on TorQ1 before reversing and clearing the bur... and then rinse/repeating.
too many chances for error that way. i just put a piece of wood/or sintra under the sign and one on top, clamp it down and drill away!