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Very simple logo done dimensional

SignManiac

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Sign is only 16" x 42" and is being shipped out of state, so these are the only pics I could get before it leaves and is installed on site. Maybe they will send me a photo of it on the wall.
All PVC by the way. Matthews paints for the finish.
 

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Eric H

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How are you getting the prismatic cut pvc smooth? Or edges of any cut pvc for that matter. Looks smooth in the picture but it's kind of hard to tell.
 

Kottwitz-Graphics

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:notworthy: Beautiful...that's all I can say.

How are you getting the prismatic cut pvc smooth? Or edges of any cut pvc for that matter. Looks smooth in the picture but it's kind of hard to tell.

I'd like to know as well. I would suspect that your spraying the pvc after machining. What are you using to cut the letters, and what paint are you spraying afterwords?
 

SignManiac

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How are you getting the prismatic cut pvc smooth? Or edges of any cut pvc for that matter. Looks smooth in the picture but it's kind of hard to tell.

Sand it just like any other material. CNC is good but not perfect. That's where the human touch makes the difference. It's all in the details.
 

Gene@mpls

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And the mountains are not a print? And that is how I would have done it. I have been machining PVC lately- it is a learning experience.
 

SignManiac

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Gene the mountain is a direct UV print on 1/2" PVC, contour cut and then we painted the edges to match the green.
 

MDKAOD

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That's wild. Nice work! I've been playing with 3D routing PVC but haven't found decent results with my current tooling. Suggestions?
 
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