bold_will_hold
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Hello, I have a client looking to do a reclaimed wood sign. I love this style sign and look. I have done many reclaimed wood signs but the wood is always sanded smooth. For this sign it will be more of a texture finish and I am uncertain that the vinyl will stick over a long period of time. The sign will be indoors. I quoted client a price placing graphics on a clear piece of acrylic then mounting that over the wood background using stand-offs.
This is the ideal setup. So contour cut digital print/vinyl is not on the wood directly. I want to give the client the option of placing graphics on the wood and my only idea would be to clear the wood apply graphics the clear coat over the graphics.
My question is do you think that is good solution that would work? Can I use a regular poly or shellac over the vinyl graphics or does it have to be a product made for signs like superfrog?
Thanks for any advice you can give me!
This is the ideal setup. So contour cut digital print/vinyl is not on the wood directly. I want to give the client the option of placing graphics on the wood and my only idea would be to clear the wood apply graphics the clear coat over the graphics.
My question is do you think that is good solution that would work? Can I use a regular poly or shellac over the vinyl graphics or does it have to be a product made for signs like superfrog?
Thanks for any advice you can give me!