dlndesign
New Member
I've been working with one method for sometime now and I was wondering what the best practice is.
Here is what i do:
-Dimensional Letters
-Paper pattern (with or w/o stud marks)
First I eye where the center is on the wall I am installing on, drop a piece of tape down. Then throw the paper pattern up, level and center. Get client approval. Then depending on foam, acrylic letters I cut off the top part of the letters on the pattern, having tape hold the bottom bit in place. Silicone, foam, or vhb the back align to pattern and stick (repeat). Leaving just enough room on the letters where there isn't any tape or silicone to peel off tape off pattern and slip out from below the letters.
I am unaware if this is a standard/cheap/or great way to do this, but this is what one installer taught me over 4 years ago and I've been using is ever since with some modifications.
Any best practices you may have, i am open to new ideas.
Thanks.
Here is what i do:
-Dimensional Letters
-Paper pattern (with or w/o stud marks)
First I eye where the center is on the wall I am installing on, drop a piece of tape down. Then throw the paper pattern up, level and center. Get client approval. Then depending on foam, acrylic letters I cut off the top part of the letters on the pattern, having tape hold the bottom bit in place. Silicone, foam, or vhb the back align to pattern and stick (repeat). Leaving just enough room on the letters where there isn't any tape or silicone to peel off tape off pattern and slip out from below the letters.
I am unaware if this is a standard/cheap/or great way to do this, but this is what one installer taught me over 4 years ago and I've been using is ever since with some modifications.
Any best practices you may have, i am open to new ideas.
Thanks.