Thanks! Wrong order of operations. Stencil then posts. Impossible the other way around and they were already glued into place. That also illustrates the advantage of using an outer acrylic layer. Had that been wood it would have been 100% scrapped instead of 20%.
I don’t work in a particular scale. I let the sign and my laser bed determine size. Generally no more than a foot wide and less than 18 inches tall. I have to consider the recipient. One person asked for a very small sign because the “had no room for more furniture”. I also size them in a way that doesn’t cost $5000 to ship to someone.
I've been following you on Instagram for a while and have been very impressed with your work. I enjoyed this peek into your process. I at Finniganfab on Instagram
Love the vid. You have an awesome process
GeekBuilders That means a ton sir. Thank you!!
Amazing. So creative!
Amazing! Love seeing the blooper at the end.
Thanks! Wrong order of operations. Stencil then posts. Impossible the other way around and they were already glued into place. That also illustrates the advantage of using an outer acrylic layer. Had that been wood it would have been 100% scrapped instead of 20%.
Holler from h8!!
Hey!! Thanks for the sub!!
@@Route9Signs great content. Keep it up!
Do you try to go for a certain scale for all your signs or just pick a random size that works for each one?
I don’t work in a particular scale. I let the sign and my laser bed determine size. Generally no more than a foot wide and less than 18 inches tall. I have to consider the recipient. One person asked for a very small sign because the “had no room for more furniture”. I also size them in a way that doesn’t cost $5000 to ship to someone.
@@Route9Signs yep same here.. and yeah sometimes those shipping cost are too high.
I've been following you on Instagram for a while and have been very impressed with your work. I enjoyed this peek into your process. I at Finniganfab on Instagram
Brian Finnigan yes I know that name! thanks for the follow! I’m finally getting some techniques down that I want to share.
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