Not exactly
signs, per se.... Methinks I can cut/carve that B (and the rest of the alphabet) long before the printer ever finished.
I would have to agree.
I'm ALL for integrating newer bleeding edge tech. But one could probably layout, proof, setup, cut, sand, prime, paint, install and invoice a biblical paragraph in the time it takes to print a set of letters using a 3D print method.
Unless there is some new happenings with resolution, print speeds, plastics/resins , I think 3d printing
signs would only be feasible as a hobby project or proof of concept.
But I'm all ears and eyes. I would love to see more of what you are doing AutoX3D.