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Any Fabricators Want to Help With Ideas?
I am having some signage made for our building. My cousin's company is making our two monument signs out by the street, two powdercoated aluminum boxes with the names cut out by a CNC laser. The business name section is backed with a translucent acrylic.
For the side of the building we would like to have some letters made 18" high and 6" thick. I think it would be best if the letters were made out of acrylic but we want the color to be a black chrome. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215656214.jpg I have seen black chrome applied to metal parts but how is the finish on plastics? Do they use a process like House of Kolors black chrome paint? Has anyone applied that stuff? Apparently you spray a chrome like paint and use a tinted clear. We have all seen Lewis Hamilton's car and I assume that is one of these chrome paints. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215656334.jpg Does anyone on here know how building letters are made? |
I walked thru a local sign company some years ago and they were making signs from clear acrylic (plexiglass) sheets by vacuum-forming the hot sheets over male wood forms. After forming, they would paint the back side with colors. You end up with a very shiny deep looking surface.
I have done some forming of acrylics, but to make large letters/numbers, one would have to have a big cnc router or machining center to make the wood forms, a big oven to heat the sheets and of course a large vacuum set-up. |
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