Thank you! It's Duna Corafoam, same idea though
That is really amazing. Is it all hand carved or did use some rotary tools to clean things up?
What did you use for the paint?
Did you apply some extra shading on the Amigo part? Your prismatic effect is really great on all of it.
We're really liking the Duna Corafoam. Its seems less grainy even at the lower densities than Signfoam was.
We just put this up yesterday and used Corafoam for all of it.
Thanks! I wish I had a market for them tooThat is really....neato! I wish we had the market for signs like that here and I had the workshop to make them in.
It's all hand carved, and sanded . The paint is the disappointing part for me on this sign. I used Modern Masters Metallics (The Rustoleum equivalent actually) But it didn't flow out like I wanted and left brush marks. But it's just for me, so it's ok.
And I agree on the Duna, it's a great product for carving. It's so much easier to finish than other brands.
And your sign looks GREAT! Nice clean layout.
Modern Masters has released a new exterior line that is more pigmented and durable. We've got a huge project coming up that we'll be using them on. I'll let you know if I see any substantial differences in them. They really make a good product and offer more color choices than I've found from any other source.
We did these over three years ago with their standard line and clearcoat and because it's one of our favorite wineries, we're club members and go there quite frequently. The letters look like the day we did them.
Nice! I had no idea about this new product...Where are you buying the MM exterior?
That's the most visually pleasing sign I've seen in a LONG time! Can you make me one for my shop?
Awesome work Phillip. Nice to see you're still working at it and obviously getting quite good at it.
I'd love to try my hand at this some day. Some day!
This type of work has such a tactile, visual appeal that clients seeking a sign that is more compelling and impactful than a flat, one dimensional approach will find you and a way to afford the higher cost.Thanks! I wish I had a market for them too