Cole Larson
ColeBL
This is probably going to make a lot of yall cringe!
But I am posting here in hopes to get some constructive criticism and learn more about the sign making ways. I am hobbyist woodworker and have acquired a new tool that has lead me down the path of making a sign for my wife's company to hang on the front of their building.
First off I am starting with cheap materials to cut down on cost as I struggle through some of the newbie mistakes. So I know the finished product will not be near as professional as most of the signs on here. But I am hoping it comes out well enough to simply work...
Finished sign will be 72"x41" and will hang 15ft off the ground on front of a metal building.
Materials and Tools (so far):
EPS Foam form Home Depot
Router Bit
Handheld CNC router
Sign Logo:
First Step: Test cuts and experimenting with glues
The foam cut well!
I have tested 3m Super 77 and Gorilla Glue. The Gorilla glue is the winner here. I can pull hard enough to separate two pieces with the 77. There is no way the one that was glued withe gorilla will come apart.
I just need to be careful on the amount of Gorilla I put down because I dont want all the foamy squeeze out.
But I am posting here in hopes to get some constructive criticism and learn more about the sign making ways. I am hobbyist woodworker and have acquired a new tool that has lead me down the path of making a sign for my wife's company to hang on the front of their building.
First off I am starting with cheap materials to cut down on cost as I struggle through some of the newbie mistakes. So I know the finished product will not be near as professional as most of the signs on here. But I am hoping it comes out well enough to simply work...
Finished sign will be 72"x41" and will hang 15ft off the ground on front of a metal building.
Materials and Tools (so far):
EPS Foam form Home Depot
Router Bit
Handheld CNC router
Sign Logo:
First Step: Test cuts and experimenting with glues
The foam cut well!
I have tested 3m Super 77 and Gorilla Glue. The Gorilla glue is the winner here. I can pull hard enough to separate two pieces with the 77. There is no way the one that was glued withe gorilla will come apart.
I just need to be careful on the amount of Gorilla I put down because I dont want all the foamy squeeze out.
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