Materials to use
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Materials to use
I would like to know where to find some kind of material to make signs. I saw some one time that was .75 thick and painted red on the outside and when you carved into it the inner core was white. it was very heavy like MDF I think it was about 300.00 per sheet for a 4x8 sheet but I don't remember where I saw it. Hope you guys can direct me. Roy
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Re: Materials to use
I think you are referring to King ColorCore plastic which is a high-density polyethylene laminate. Has outer layers of about 0.050 thick color on both sides, then also an interior color. Cuts easy and not much finish required. Cut the first side from the large sheet, then cut lettering on individual signs for second side. Just ordered a couple more 4 by 8 sheets at 200+ each.
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Re: Materials to use
Roy,
There is a VAST array of materials and supplies out there.
The best way is for you to goggle search the stuff you are looking for.
Try searching on "sign supplies" or "Laminated plastic sheets" ---- "romark" (is a brand name for laminated plastics).
"sign materials"
You "might" be able to find supplies in www.McMaster.com
As you start to see some of the stuff that suits your fancy - remember the terminology - then refine your searches on the terminology.
THEN - look for local sources.
There is a VAST array of materials and supplies out there.
The best way is for you to goggle search the stuff you are looking for.
Try searching on "sign supplies" or "Laminated plastic sheets" ---- "romark" (is a brand name for laminated plastics).
"sign materials"
You "might" be able to find supplies in www.McMaster.com
As you start to see some of the stuff that suits your fancy - remember the terminology - then refine your searches on the terminology.
THEN - look for local sources.
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Re: Materials to use
Register with a signmaking forum & ask on there. Might well be that the material you are looking for is not the best option for your project. If that's the case then they can point you in the right direction as far as materials & suppliers go.
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Re: Materials to use
I believe it is Rowmark Leo.
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Re: Materials to use
thanks for all the info
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Re: Materials to use
Dont know about your side of the pond but over here all Rowmark distribute are engraving supplies & none of their boards would be as thick as asked for.
Try uksignboards.com if you want a friendly sign forum, in the uk but have members all round the world. Try a search for aluminium composite (acm) they have an aluminium skin & foam plastic core, come in a range of colours. The core always use to be black but some manufacturers are now using different colour cores.
Try uksignboards.com if you want a friendly sign forum, in the uk but have members all round the world. Try a search for aluminium composite (acm) they have an aluminium skin & foam plastic core, come in a range of colours. The core always use to be black but some manufacturers are now using different colour cores.