dunemonkey
New Member
Hi, All. Hopefully the ridiculous newbieness of my questions is OK in the newby forum. I've tried to do some search to glean basic info, but it looks like most of you all do all kinds of signs, so I found limited info on traffic control signs.
Basically, I am a traffic control planner/estimator for a traffic control company and as we do bigger and bigger jobs, it just doesn't make sense for us to have to buy signs from other company's (currently one of my competitors). I'm getting into the research of what it would entail. I know that sign making can be a massive undertaking on many levels, but since it's only a very specific set of signs I'll be making (traffic control signs from MUTCD), and only for my company's use, I'm hoping I can get it streamlined to a manageable feat.
Most of the signs I'll be making are 48" x 48", some bigger, some smaller, so we'll probably go with a 48" cutter. As with anything else, I'd like to keep costs down, so I wondererd if the affordable copam 4050 would work, or if I'd be significantly safer with the more expensive Graphtec CE5000 series. I'd mostly be cutting black vinyl letters, borders and symbols to go on top of the gnarlier diamond grade reflective sheeting, but may have to cut reflective sheeting for some as well.
Also, since we're not looking to get into the sign design business or anything, all I would really need is the MUTCD sign programming. If that is the case, what level of a program like Flexisign or Coreldraw (or whatever your favorite is) would I need in order to either have the MUTCD sign layouts or be able to add the programming "set" that would add in those layouts (I'm thinking something like the DGI programs...http://www.fhwa.org/en/products/mutcd/mutcd_intro_en.html. In other words, could I just go with Flexisign Starter (for instance) and add the DGI MUTCD stuff and have what I would need to make these signs or would I have to have Flexisign Pro (for instance).
Sorry for the newby questions, I just don't want to make purchases on the wrong stuff and be kicking myself for it later.
Any advice is appreciated.
Basically, I am a traffic control planner/estimator for a traffic control company and as we do bigger and bigger jobs, it just doesn't make sense for us to have to buy signs from other company's (currently one of my competitors). I'm getting into the research of what it would entail. I know that sign making can be a massive undertaking on many levels, but since it's only a very specific set of signs I'll be making (traffic control signs from MUTCD), and only for my company's use, I'm hoping I can get it streamlined to a manageable feat.
Most of the signs I'll be making are 48" x 48", some bigger, some smaller, so we'll probably go with a 48" cutter. As with anything else, I'd like to keep costs down, so I wondererd if the affordable copam 4050 would work, or if I'd be significantly safer with the more expensive Graphtec CE5000 series. I'd mostly be cutting black vinyl letters, borders and symbols to go on top of the gnarlier diamond grade reflective sheeting, but may have to cut reflective sheeting for some as well.
Also, since we're not looking to get into the sign design business or anything, all I would really need is the MUTCD sign programming. If that is the case, what level of a program like Flexisign or Coreldraw (or whatever your favorite is) would I need in order to either have the MUTCD sign layouts or be able to add the programming "set" that would add in those layouts (I'm thinking something like the DGI programs...http://www.fhwa.org/en/products/mutcd/mutcd_intro_en.html. In other words, could I just go with Flexisign Starter (for instance) and add the DGI MUTCD stuff and have what I would need to make these signs or would I have to have Flexisign Pro (for instance).
Sorry for the newby questions, I just don't want to make purchases on the wrong stuff and be kicking myself for it later.
Any advice is appreciated.