Faux Stone Sign from Foam (How to build)

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2017
  • This is the second of two videos on making signs from foam. In this video we will create a logo that looks like it has been carved from stone. By following the step by step process, you will find it easy and fun to work with foam. This is a fun and inexpensive way to make a realistic weathered sign. I'm using 2' x 2' by 1" thick styrofoam, purchased from Lowe's. This styrofoam only cost around $5. I'm also using clear tack or shelf and drawer liner that I purchased from the Dollar Store. Take the shelf liner and cover the entire surface of the foam board- you are now ready to draw on your design. I used a simple design that I put together in Photoshop, but you can use just about anything, including vintage logos that you can pull up on the Internet. I printed the black and white logo in three sizes to make sure it would fit in the projector. Using an inexpensive
    Tracer Projector, I enlarged the logo to be traced onto the foam. After tracing the logo with a Sharpie pen, you are ready to retrace your design with an X-acto knife. Keep your cuts to about 1/4" deep and avoid over cutting into your design. Peel away all the shelf liner that will be the recessed areas. Using a spray bottle with lacquer thinner in it, begin to spray the foam panel. The lacquer thinner will eat away the exposed area to give the sign a carved look. Once the thinner has completely dried you can apply latex paint to seal the sign. You must use a water based paint like latex. After the latex has dried you now can use other paints like spray paint to create your final design.
    Here are links to products used in this video.
    Tracer Projector:
    goo.gl/RXY8tD
    Brushes:
    goo.gl/DrHBUe
    Acrylic Paint:
    goo.gl/KXoRSd
    X-Acto knife:
    goo.gl/RDtE1K
    Foam Board
    from Lowes: goo.gl/7aG1tm
    goo.gl/gz8y2i
    goo.gl/uPdeDP
    Aluminum ruler:
    goo.gl/7bV6fq
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Комментарии • 22

  • @timteller1400
    @timteller1400 4 года назад

    "lacquer thinner"
    a good video. very informative. will make something like this.

  • @aviatorque6905
    @aviatorque6905 4 года назад

    Great video, I never would have guessed at first look it was made from foam!!

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  4 года назад

      Aviator Que , it’s fun and easy to do. Thanks for watching.

  • @raulskana7151
    @raulskana7151 4 года назад

    GREAT JOB!!

  • @rosemarycurtis6473
    @rosemarycurtis6473 6 лет назад

    another great job. i actually watched the entire vid. very interesting techniques.

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  6 лет назад

      rosemary curtis, thanks! I would love to see some of the cool things you could create, using this technique.

  • @pamcarr4003
    @pamcarr4003 4 года назад +1

    Finally getting around to seeing this one!
    Great job Gene, you make it look doable!
    I always thought your sign was made of wood, good job!
    Thanks, Pam
    Oh btw...love the theme!

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching these!

  • @davidquerry8869
    @davidquerry8869 Год назад

    I just discovered this project. Fantastic, I love it.

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  Год назад

      Still a few hidden gems. Thanks again for watching.

    • @tufalike1796
      @tufalike1796 Год назад

      DAVID QUERRY
      I agree, I was wondering about that sign and how Gene made it. I just found the video, lol. Have a wonderful day.

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  Год назад

      @@tufalike1796 this was such a fun P.O. but I have learned and grown from here.

  • @jenky1044
    @jenky1044 5 лет назад +1

    @DIY Gene. Great show. Thank you for sharing your technique.
    When do you take the shelf liner off the raised up parts that didn't get sprayed with the lacquer.? I'm guessing that you don't leave it on and paint over it.? Because the first time a corner pealed up it would get pulled off and reveal blue styrofoam.

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  5 лет назад +1

      jenky1044, You are absolutely right. After you have sprayed on the lacquer and it has dried. Peal off the shelf paper and then apply latex paint to seal. Thanks so much for watching.

  • @HauntedGriffinEntertainment
    @HauntedGriffinEntertainment 10 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial. I'm wondering if you could use vinyl cut from a Cricut, then transfer it on the foam, and spray the thinner on, skipping the cutting step, seeing all that would remain from the transfer is the vinyl. Do you think that would work?

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  10 месяцев назад +2

      I do that now as well. But I find your going to get better results if you trace around even the vinyl letters. You don’t have to go deep, just enough to score the foam. I would experiment with it and see how well it works with no scoring and with scoring. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @PiratesCaveHaunt
    @PiratesCaveHaunt Год назад

    I want to go a little bigger on my sign, will other types of foam work as well?

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  Год назад

      I personally like the dense foam boards like polystyrene, and you can get it in 4’x8’ sheets up to 2” thick from home depot and Lowes. I hope that helps.

  • @weldmama
    @weldmama Год назад

    I wonder whether you could use a soldering iron and just do some light touches around and on the lettering to give it a more aged finish too before painting?

    • @DIYGene
      @DIYGene  Год назад +1

      That’s a great idea.

    • @tufalike1796
      @tufalike1796 Год назад +1

      ruth quick
      hmmm, that is a good idea, fast and easy.

  • @johnlock3640
    @johnlock3640 3 года назад

    I did it myself. I used Woodprix woodworking plans for this.