I don't do wooden signs typically, but I have a client that I'm doing like $200k worth of work and they want store front signs as follows:
3x8' Cedar (or similar) wooden sign, painted white w/ engraved blue letters. The white background is meant to be kind of a whitewashed look, basically they want the wood grain to show through. It's a basic font and only 2 lines.
Typically I would opt for HDU signfoam, but that is a little out of the budget.
Does anyone have a vendor for this or a good way to achieve this? I do have a local vendor who can route the wood for me, but just looking for experienced folks take and thoughts.
Thanks team!
3x8' Cedar (or similar) wooden sign, painted white w/ engraved blue letters. The white background is meant to be kind of a whitewashed look, basically they want the wood grain to show through. It's a basic font and only 2 lines.
Typically I would opt for HDU signfoam, but that is a little out of the budget.
Does anyone have a vendor for this or a good way to achieve this? I do have a local vendor who can route the wood for me, but just looking for experienced folks take and thoughts.
Thanks team!