My First real sign
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My First real sign
Well its been a long while since I posted any of my work. Here is a sign I just completed Take a look let me know what you think
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Re: My First real sign
Nice job Greg. I saw this on the Digi Fabber site.
ShopBot PRT 96
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Re: My First real sign
Terriffic
Imagine the Possibilities of a Creative mind, combined with the functionality of CNC
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Re: My First real sign
Hi,
Congratulation it look really good.
Did you make this with assembling part or is it all done with your CNC?
Regards
Claude
Congratulation it look really good.
Did you make this with assembling part or is it all done with your CNC?
Regards
Claude
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Re: My First real sign
Nice job. If you want the metal to look more "metalic' you might also try hammered paint. I often use Rustoleum, spray a bit into a small container and stipple it on with a brush.
This is oil base paint so if you are applying it to any type of foam use a water based primer first, two coats, let it completely dry, the apply the hammered paint.
Trial and error first is always a good idea.
Check out my 'Michael Tyler' Vectron clock.
http://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php? ... on#p125330
dh
This is oil base paint so if you are applying it to any type of foam use a water based primer first, two coats, let it completely dry, the apply the hammered paint.
Trial and error first is always a good idea.
Check out my 'Michael Tyler' Vectron clock.
http://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php? ... on#p125330
dh
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Re: My First real sign
Thank you all for your kind words .....
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Beautiful job Greg! I am proud to know you and that you were the one to help train me.!
Tom Watson www.signsinwood.com
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Re: My First real sign
Cool sign.
Angie
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Re: My First real sign
I like the sign, very nice.
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