knight_toolworks
04-13-2008, 02:50 AM
This is the first sign I was actually paid for well the first two signs. The first pic is what they wanted. They sent me a PDF file and I was able to extract the text and the logo.
The hardest part was working out the logo. They wanted it easy to painted and different levels. So after some trail and error on some hardboard I got it worked out. So each color is on a separate level and the logo is easy to build the pieces lower have outlines to lineup the pieces that go on top so it is easy to get right. Here is what they are shooting for
The next pics are of the logo it is about 45” across it is 4 levels of ½” mdo
The smaller sign is 3’x3’ with the same logo just smaller and the letters are pocketed so they self align.
well two signs really. spent about 4 hours cutting or a bit less and about 4 to 5 hours with computer work. I cut it all with a 1/8" downcut bit at 3ips in .25" passes. the packed sawdust kept everything in place so I needed no tabs.
the hardest part was cutting up the scrap to fit in the can (G) I had to redesign a few pieces as they were too fragile.
sure like how the MDO cuts.
here is a link to all of the pics since this site ruins them. here is what they are shooting for. they have the old sign up so they will paint it and install it.
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/knighttoolworks/pnc/
The hardest part was working out the logo. They wanted it easy to painted and different levels. So after some trail and error on some hardboard I got it worked out. So each color is on a separate level and the logo is easy to build the pieces lower have outlines to lineup the pieces that go on top so it is easy to get right. Here is what they are shooting for
The next pics are of the logo it is about 45” across it is 4 levels of ½” mdo
The smaller sign is 3’x3’ with the same logo just smaller and the letters are pocketed so they self align.
well two signs really. spent about 4 hours cutting or a bit less and about 4 to 5 hours with computer work. I cut it all with a 1/8" downcut bit at 3ips in .25" passes. the packed sawdust kept everything in place so I needed no tabs.
the hardest part was cutting up the scrap to fit in the can (G) I had to redesign a few pieces as they were too fragile.
sure like how the MDO cuts.
here is a link to all of the pics since this site ruins them. here is what they are shooting for. they have the old sign up so they will paint it and install it.
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/knighttoolworks/pnc/