Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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I'm doing my first job mounting laser cut acrylic letters to white polycarbonate panels. I'm using Gemini 1/4" laser cut letters and since this sign isn't backlit, I'm going to be using letters with 3M (sigh) double sided sticky pads on the back. I payed the extra money and ordered a pounce pattern with the letters. I tried the pounce pattern with a sock full of charcoal and it worked okay, but is there a better way? Like taping the pattern to the bottom of the panel and using a light box type setup? If I use the pounce powder should I lay the letters out and then mark the location with a stabilo and wash the charcoal pattern away first for better adhesion? Also is there any way to apply the letters wet? Any tips would be great as I couldn't find much info on the Gemini site, unless I'm looking in the wrong place.
Also, we will be doing possibly 3 more pairs of these for lighted box signs in the future and that brings me to a question. If applying to a backlit sign panel what kind of adhesive would you use? Would an acrylic cement be the best choice? Or are adhesives such as model glue easier and better to work with? Perhaps Weld on? Has anyone mounted acrylic to polycarbonate and what did you use?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Also, we will be doing possibly 3 more pairs of these for lighted box signs in the future and that brings me to a question. If applying to a backlit sign panel what kind of adhesive would you use? Would an acrylic cement be the best choice? Or are adhesives such as model glue easier and better to work with? Perhaps Weld on? Has anyone mounted acrylic to polycarbonate and what did you use?
Thanks for any suggestions.