Really appreciate the feedback and advice from you all. (I've been at this for a lot of years, 12,000+
signs made. But 98% of my work has been with Baltic birch plywood/painted letters. 2% HDU and Acrylic. Zero ACM experience.
To answer Gino.
* The reason for wanting wood ??
* Why painted ??
The church, and myself, are trying to avoid something that looks "commercial". My experience with painted Baltic birch provided the character and dimension that were desired. (wood grain and painted brush lines provide the character more fitting for the church)
That said, given the size of the
sign, and the advice about longevity. I am leaning towards trying ACM. (White panel)
To answer Petepaz. I am reworking the design to fit 10 x 5. The
sign includes their street address so it can go on a second panel at the bottom. If the church wants to keep the original dimension then I'll take Visual800/DL
Signs advice and go with a single vertical seam.
A few of follow-up questions.
-- Thickness? Assume 6 mm? Not sure of attachment to the back frame. Low profile/visibility screws? Spacing of the screws?
-- Paint or Vinyl? Guessing everyone will say vinyl. Any advice on a specific best vinyl to use for longevity/exterior?
-- Hard to cut? Razor blade is the best? Have a CNC router but only 48" wide.
-- Any thoughts on giving it some dimension? Not necessary? Is this something that is ever done with ACM? Giving the
sign a 3/4" to 1" thick appearance.
Thanks again for all the feedback.