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    I mainly do signs to pay for christmas. Here are a few examples I have done for people and businesses. Most of these were made in my converted Omis III CMM.

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    Pplug,
    Nice looking work.
    Seeing them motivates me towards completing (starting) my own cnc router machine build. I'm currently researching my own build and waiting to move to a new residence with shop space.
    Again, nice job and thanks for posting and the motivation!

    Randy,

    I may not be good....
    But I am S L O W!!


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    Pplug,
    very nice work, I too work as a sign maker, but nothing this fancy, i am barely crawling when you are already flying, thank you for posting these images



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    Pplug, Absolutely beautiful work ! The details and textures are amazing, like the weave around "The Harts".

    Great work !



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    What type of software are you using for the 3d graphics such as the dog and the weave in the backgrounds?



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    Currently I'm using artcam but I think I will be switching to vectric aspire when my version of AC becomes too dated. Its cheaper and does everything I think I need it to.

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    The basket weave pattern you used in a few of them is really slick. Never seen that done before. Nice work.



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    Beautiful , very inspirational, work



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    Very artistic I am jealous.



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    Maybe this is OT, but I'm wondering how you would determine what to charge for work like that.

    They're complex enough that it might be difficult to do an accurate estimate in advance, but it's hard to convince a customer to pay an open-ended hourly rate...



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    Quote Originally Posted by doorknob
    Maybe this is OT, but I'm wondering how you would determine what to charge for work like that.

    They're complex enough that it might be difficult to do an accurate estimate in advance, but it's hard to convince a customer to pay an open-ended hourly rate...
    I usually charge about $20-$30 an hour. It usually takes about 10-20 min to design and produce the tool paths. I usually double the price for painting & finishing. Typically a sign can run from $135 to $250.

    I can give the customer a very accurate idea of the routing time. The techno interface preprocesses the g-code file and the new beta interface is accurate to the second. I can run a simulation in mach3 and it is accurate as well. Of course this is for custom designs. Most of the Picts are of basic templates with added text at preset hieghts and I know about how much time they take.

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    Nice work pplug

    I just finished my CNC machine and although I have no problem making a sign just for a hobby I'm lost when it comes to paint it.

    How do you paint the letters? Like if I want to have the surface one color and the letters another color how do you do that?

    Nicolas


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    Most of the time I just paint the tops of the letters. I am working on a method using a vinyl cutter to create a mask that would let me spraypaint the sides as well without hitting the background. I haven't tried it yet.

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    I'm new to routers, but I use a laser for my signs. For 2 colors I'll paint the raw material, then mask it with vinyl sign transfer tape, engrave it, spray it with color #2 then unmask the material.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bpoulin View Post
    I'm new to routers, but I use a laser for my signs. For 2 colors I'll paint the raw material, then mask it with vinyl sign transfer tape, engrave it, spray it with color #2 then unmask the material.
    I didn't know about this vinyl sign transfer tape. sounds a good idea

    Thanks

    Nicolas


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    Real nice, amazing what fantastic work lies beneath ordinary wood



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    Here is a single color masked then I just burned the wood with the laser. Here is where I get my masking Sign Warehouse And if that doesn't work they have vinyls specifically for spray masking, or sandblast masking I haven't experimented with any of these and a rotary cutter, it might take some experimentation.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bpoulin View Post
    Here is a single color masked then I just burned the wood with the laser. Here is where I get my masking Sign Warehouse And if that doesn't work they have vinyls specifically for spray masking, or sandblast masking I haven't experimented with any of these and a rotary cutter, it might take some experimentation.
    Hey bpoulin, that’s the best info I got so far, thanks for the info

    When you say “I just burned the wood with the laser” what guides the laser? I mean do you have the gcode or another code for this sign on your laser?

    Nicolas


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    It's a Chinese CNC laser engraver, 1200x800mm cutting area. Check out the laser engravers forum here on CNCzone.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bpoulin View Post
    It's a Chinese CNC laser engraver, 1200x800mm cutting area. Check out the laser engravers forum here on CNCzone.
    Sorry bpoulin, I know about the Chinese Laser Engravers. What I dont know is how the engraver knows where to burn the wood on that sign.

    Nicolas


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