They also want a sandblasted entrance sign. The entrance, which I haven't seen yet,has already been designed by a landscape architect. The tentative design has already been done and I have been assured that it was "done by them" and not another sign artist.
My feeling is that they don't want to go to the expense of having all 35 lot signs done in HDU or redwood.
The sign shape is eliptical
There is a detailed graphic of a crab in the center , the main copy is in a casual script and arched over the crab...well I'll try to post a pic later. I'm thinking that the whole thing should be digitally printed and placed on some type of substrate. But, if all of them were made of HDU, I could make the background look like the crab is on sand.
What would you use for the substrate (if they dont want sandblasted) and how would you hang them. They don't want them simply mounted on a post.
Thanks for the help
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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio
creators of "woodesigns"
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com
I don't know about the availability of peeler cores in your area, but they are the round centers left over from cutting plywood veneer. I would guess you can find them in lumberyards in your area.
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Jerry Mathel
Jerry Mathel Signs
Grants Pass, Oregon
signs@grantspass.com
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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio
creators of "woodesigns"
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com
One thought is to do an Edge print that utilizes a sandblasted redwood look for the background. The text could easily be dropped on top to create a custom look without the expense. We did this recently with a developer and applied the prints to 3/4" MDO.
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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio
creators of "woodesigns"
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com
I used just plain old 1" manila rope and nailed it into the edge of the sign face with finishing nails. I clearcoated the whole thing including the rope.
You are correct that Trovicel is PVC, but it takes fasteners quite well. Your local sign supplier should be able to furnish it in 1/2" thickness. If I were making the sign today, I would probably attach the rope with deck screws and coat the entire project with Pelucid.
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Jerry Mathel
Jerry Mathel Signs
Grants Pass, Oregon
signs@grantspass.com
So far, no money has changed hands but I sure want this job.
BTW, the entrance sign is to be 10'x 7' sandblasted. I'm kind of apprehensive about taking on one that large, working by myself, but it won't be impossible.
Thanks everyone for the help.
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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio
creators of "woodesigns"
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com