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synergy_jim

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We finished this one up today. 4" thick 48" x 96" 30b HDU with 2x2 steel embedded frame.
 

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Gino

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:thumb:


I see something on the column below the sign. Is something else gonna go in there ?? Maybe later ??
 

HDvinyl

Trump 2020
Nice sign.

Please tell me this is NOT your company vehicle.
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synergy_jim

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yep.... I have to come clean.... I wrapped that truck 5 years ago and made so many mistakes it's not even funny. The flip side is so many people love it, I never made changes to it.

The truck is about ready to blow up, so I get to design something new here real soon. Re-doing it was never a high priority as we have been very busy and we really don't wrap many vehicles any more.


Guilty as charged....


Here is a better view of it..
 

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synergy_jim

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Its kind of funny... 10 years ago, we opened with a 30" plotter and laminator. We were going to be the king of wraps in our area. Now, we hardly do any. A flatbed, 2 CNC routers, an XC540 and XR640, and a 24 x 36 laser later, we are doing so much cool stuff I hardly care if I ever wrap another car.

:)
 

Zx360

New Member
I asked on facebook, and I think based off of other answers I have seen on here I already know the answer.
but did you do the stone work also or just the panel?
overall looks great.

josh
 

skyhigh

New Member
Nice.
Only one small tweak that stands out to me. I would have kept the sides below the cement cap by increasing the arched top.
The angle cut on the top corners looks like an "onsite" quick fix.

Only another signmaker would notice)))))). Overall very nice.

What are the letters made of? PVC?
 

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visual800

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may I offer opinion? lol

sign is too small for those columns and is set too high on them. but all in all I dig it
 

skyhigh

New Member
sign is too small for those columns and is set too high on them.


I was thinking the sign should be higher.

If only the customers would give you a blank check.......:Big Laugh
 

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synergy_jim

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I was thinking the sign should be higher.

If only the customers would give you a blank check.......:Big Laugh

As for the height comments, there was an existing sign that we were told to match height on. The tapers were cut on the CNC with the sole purpose of missing the top cap.

The letters are not PVC. Each face is a solid clock of 30b HDU that was carved so the letters are part of the face.

There will be am LED message center under it later this summer.
 

Marlene

New Member
I think you should have painted the stone to match the gray colors in the sign and planted tulips in a color to match the red.....just kidding, looks good.
 
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