View Full Version : Wanted some feedback on our latest sign.
jason_remillard
10-01-2009, 07:38 PM
This is our latest sign that we did for a small community college cafe.  We have had out Shopbot for only a year and a half, and at that only use it part-part-time.  I would like for my dad to retire someday but we need to figure out our niche and get more business!  Oh well.  Thanks for any and all replies.  
1987 
http://www.remillardcustomwoods.com
dakers
10-01-2009, 08:02 PM
conceptually very nice. Everything i have ever done could be improved on after it is finished if i had no limits on cost, materials, zoning, deadlines, design etc. 
commendable job.
Nice job. 
 
I hope you Dad is the one taking the picture! 
 
"If you build it they will come" 
 
 
 
 
 
Gene Crain 
www.plantasymaderas.com (http://www.plantasymaderas.com)
coach
10-01-2009, 08:36 PM
Nice.     What material is the sign? 
Do you free hand paint the letters or use a masking material. 
I am not a sign maker but have made a few.
jason_remillard
10-01-2009, 08:46 PM
Thanks for the great feed back.  I am the one taking the pic!  
  The sign is made of 1x12 Cedar, and it was hand painted using One Shot (which I think is the only way to go).   
 
The best part of the sign, is the posts on either side will be flush with the wall.  I thought it would look cheesy the other way.  Thanks, 
 
Jason 
www.remillardcustomwoods.com (http://www.remillardcustomwoods.com)
coach
10-01-2009, 09:16 PM
what is one shot?
jason_remillard
10-01-2009, 09:29 PM
1 shot is the best paint that I have come across for sign painting 
http://www.tcpglobal.com/pinstriperdepot/psdoneshot.aspx?gclid=COaukvOanZ0CFRpdswodORx12A 
I just googled it and came up with a quick link you can read a bit about it.
...sealer over the top of 1 shot? 
 
 
gene Crain 
www.plantasymaderas.com (http://www.plantasymaderas.com)
jason_remillard
10-01-2009, 09:46 PM
This sign will be inside all the time.  So for indoors we used regular lacquer, and then 1 shot over top of that.  For exterior signs we use the same routine, but instead of lacquer we use a Marine Varnish. 
 
www.remillardcustomwoods.com (http://www.remillardcustomwoods.com)
Hi Jason 
 
Very nice work. 
The only thing I would comment on to help you improve future signs would be to leave more of a margin of empty space at the top and bottom than you have on this sign. 
 
There is a great book which explains this concept, called "Mastering Layout" by Mike Stevens. "On the art of eye appeal"
One Shot also makes an exterior grade sealer/top coat to go over its finishes.  Works very well. 
 
Don 
www.diamondlakewoodworks.com (http://www.diamondlakewoodworks.com)
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