Brew Pub Signs Made with Precision Board and Steel

Coastal Enterprises, manufacturers of Precision Board HDU, is proud to announce a series of guest blogs written by Dan Sawatzky of Imagination Corporation, which will be posted on the Precision Board Blog at the end of each month. In this month’s entry, Dan has a fun project for a pub in Ontario, Canada. They are doing five good sized pieces including two giant barrels and two stills.  The stills are for decorative and story telling purposes only. They are made from PBLT-30 Precision Board and plasma cut steel.  While the sign portion made from Precision Board is relatively small compared to the whole project, it can add a great deal of detail and pizazz to any project!

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We’ve been keeping very busy in our shop of late with many creative projects.

I designed the project using EnRoute Pro Software. I find this program great for design work as I can accurately determine the scale of the various components. Cut files were created at the same time for the plasma cut steel and routed Precision Board.

I then imported a screen capture of the EnRoute file into Adobe PhotoShop to create the rendering which was shown to our client for approval. With the approvals and 50% deposit in hand it was time to get to work!

There’s a whole lot of plasma cut steel in this project! Each of the two stills used nine sheets of 1/4″ thick steel plate. These pieces were welded to a 20″ diameter steel pipe that I had cut in half. The two halves of the still will break apart for shipping and then be rejoined around steel columns in the pub.

Pieces of 3” x 1/4” flatbar were hand formed and then welded to each rib of the uprights. The leaf portion of the logo was cut into each rib. Each still has more than two hundred lineal feet of weld! I know because I personally did all of it!

Once the center section of the still was fabricated we added the top barrel armature, then hoisted the assembly and slid the prefabricated bottom section under. The top barrel and lower section of the still will be hand sculpted using a thin shell of fibreglass reinforced concrete. I also welded a small circular table on at 42” off the floor.

While I was busy welding all that steel our MultiCam was busy routing the dimensional logos from some 2” thick 30 lb Precision Board. The logos look great, even while they were still on the router! They will look even better when they are all painted up nice and bright in the pub colours! We will ask our client to do some custom lighting to make them really pop!

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I then laminated a round piece of 3/4″ plywood to the back of each logo. We then attached the logos to the stills by using wood screws from the backside. They will be painted in place.

This piece is all about detail and so we fabricated eight barrel hold downs from plasma cut steel and a variety of hardware. These will be welded all around the barrels.

As each still is complete we are unbolting the two halves and gently laying the heavy pieces down onto a custom welded steel frame. These frames have sturdy wheels mounted so we can wheel them around our shop as we work on them. They will be shipped to the customer on the frames.

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The second still frame is almost complete and the giant barrels are already in the paint stage. It won’t be long until we load these pieces into the semi and send them down the road to their new home.

Sawatzky’s Imagination Corporation is a small family company that specializes in the design and creation of dimensional signs and environments. They tackle projects of any size from small signs to entire theme parks. Their work has garnered numerous national and international awards.

Dan Sawatzky is best described as a creative force and visual storyteller extraordinaire. His art career spans almost fifty years of magic. Dan’s passion is to design and create imaginative places that take people from the normal world to a setting of delight and wonder.

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2D Routing the Precision Board Firehouse Signs

When Tony Rose and David Mattingly with Xpressive graphiX and Signs in Ohio created the signs for a local fire station, they used Precision Board HDU PBLT-15 with some exterior LEDs to give the building some pizazz. Tony tells us how he saved time 2d routing these signs and still made them look great.

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“We built three signs. One is across the front of the building where the garage is. That one is 30′ long by 2′ high and 2” thick,” says Rose. “We also fabricated two logo signs, each one 3′ by 3′ and 2″ thick,” he added.

Tony used 2d routing to speed up the process. He carved in to a depth of ¾” to make the letters really pop off. He mounted an aluminum angle frame to the building and the sign sits on that with no fasteners showing. There’s a 2” angle on the back, mounted with 1” lags and PB Bond 240 so that he could skip clamping them. Rose put weatherproof exterior LED lights on the perimeter because it’s a wet location and the lights are exposed.

“I put about 8,000 coats of red Exterior Latex PPG paint because red doesn’t coat very well,” he jokes.

Tony used the same process on the smaller logo signs. “I did 2d routing with 3d routing for the logos done in combination with Z Brush and Enroute software.” He adds, “the lettering was routed in 2d with some 3d relearn appliqués to help speed the process.”

Tony adds, “Because of Coastal Enterprises’ outstanding products we were able to complete this job on time, on budget, and it has led to more work at three other stations as we speak.”

Machining time was 4 hours with a total project time of about a week to a week and a half start to finish.

Tony and his team do great work and we couldn’t be more impressed. Xpressive graphiX is a full-service sign company specializing in all aspects of strategic visual communication. If you’re looking for creative dimensional signage using Precision Board HDU, give Tony a call at 740-452-6804 or visit the website at www.xpressivegraphix.com to see the all the types of sign work they offer.

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Creating an Architectural Gable with Precision Board HDU

When Shane Durnford created an architectural gable for a home, he used Precision Board HDU and hand-carved the incredible detail into it. For him it was a return to sign work & he couldn’t be happier about it. Shane talks about bringing this work of art to life through craftsmanship, skill and the use of Precision Board HDU.

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Durnford was a sign writer in the 80s doing lettering and specialized in handcrafted signs. He taught himself how to carve in 1989 and it took on a life of its own from there.  Over the next 20 years Shane created thousands of premium carved and crafted signs for commercial, municipal and residential commissions.  After taking a break from carving and sign work, Shane recently had the opportunity to create an architectural gable from some PBLT-18 Precision Board HDU and jumped at the chance.

“This was my return to sign work and hand carving. It never left me. As soon as I picked up the tools, it came back to me,” Shane says. “It’s fun. I missed the craft.”

It took him about 100 hours altogether for the design and carving of the gable. He started with a flat piece that had the general shapes in it and then worked from there to carve dimension into the substrate.  “The 18 lb. Precision Board sheet was only about four inches thick, so I used shadow to give it a bigger look,” Shane says. “I start with a low point and high point for reference and then bring the picture into focus by shading with light and undercutting to give the substrate dimension,” he added.

Almost all of Shane’s work has birds in it. “They are poetically beautiful creatures.” he says.  “Almost everything I do is nature oriented and organic in shape and line. I think living in the beautiful countryside where I had my studio for years had a great influence on my work. It’s the place where my muses live.”

Because the bird’s wing on the right side of the gable was only about an inch thick, he drilled a ¼” brass rod through the bird and into the wing to give it strong support.  Durnford then used Benjamin Moore primer and latex paint with an eggshell finish.  He says, “I thought about painting the apples red, but it would visually clutter the sign and be a distraction to the entire architectural nature of the sign. More of a gable architectural feature instead of a sign.”

Pro Tip: “When carving, take it one section at a time. Pick your highest and lowest depths and establish those areas and then carve the remaining elements in relation to those two points. The detail comes at the very end, like a picture coming into focus.  Design and carve by feel and intuition and try not to over think the process. It’s like sketching. Rough it out and establish the over all composition, and then refine the detail. The learning curve is always steep and never ending. That’s what I love about it.”

Shane likes the feeling he gets when hand-carving high-density urethane.  “It’s a meditative and natural process. When I carve, I try to work intuitively. The carving pulls you inside the work and time passes effortlessly. You forget yourself and let the design find you.”

We asked him how he knows when a particular carving is finished.  “It depends on the piece. For exterior pieces I limited the detail, since it will be viewed at a distance. For more interior pieces the extra refinement adds to the intimacy and expression of the piece.”

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Shane prefers to work with Precision Board HDU because there’s no grain or knots and has a nice consistent density.  He says, “no matter where you are on the material, it’s all the same consistency. It helps the carving, so you don’t have to adjust your work for the material.  I’ve used other sign materials and they don’t hold the edge like Precision Board does. The tools get along well with it.”   He adds, “I like the natural color too.  It’s a little thing, but it affects the mindset when carving.”

Durnford elaborates a bit more on his style.  “I approach the work as a designer rather than just a carver. The sign design criteria easily translates to interior architectural pieces like entranceways,  newel posts, mantels.  I think the key is to feel it when designing and carving. It makes for an authentic and honest piece that engages and connects with people.”

A great selling point for commercial signage.

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Shane graduated from Toronto’s George Brown Signwriting program in 1981. With lettering quill in hand and a box of paint, he started from a humble shop in Creemore, Ontario and, within a few short years, had become a highly sought after Signcrafter. As a Registered Graphic Designer, Shane quickly became known for not only his superb hand crafting skills but also for his novel image consulting and design services, across various mediums: logos, websites, promotional/advertising material, illustration, corporate branding, and showpiece signage. His unique brand is sensory storytelling thru maximum impact, multifaceted visual imagery.

Shane’s work and articles have appeared in international trade publications. National exposure in major Canadian magazines and television. His work, as well as articles, are well respected within the industry. He has hosted design workshops, participants from as far away as Australia. He is retained as key note speaker for branding strategies by municipalities.  Shane Durnford Studios can be found on a variety of platforms, including his new Instagram account.  For more information and other social platforms, check out his website.  Design & Carving workshops are being organized for Summer 2018, more information to come. Email Shane to receive more info and pricing when it becomes available.

Coastal Enterprises offers free samples of Precision Board HDU.  You can also sign up for our monthly blog roundup, which is jam-packed with helpful blogs on people like Shane doing creative and interesting things with Precision Board.  You can also give us a call with your questions at 800-845-0745.  We’d love to hear from you!

SignCraft excerpt: Hank Pryor of Kingdom Productions

Hank Pryor has been doing dimensional signage and theming work for a long time.  You’ve probably seen his company’s work at a cultural attraction near you.  He uses Precision Board HDU for his dimensional signs and theming projects so we couldn’t be happier to see him profiled in SignCraft Magazine in January.  He does amazing 3D work and his company, Kingdom Productions, is worth checking out.  You can read an excerpt from the article and check out a photo gallery of his work at the bottom of this article.

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For nearly thirty years Hank Pryor made 3D signs, mostly for local businesses, but occasionally he would get themed projects for children’s places or churches.  He branded his company Kingdom Productions and always had a place in his heart for theming.  It wasn’t until a lucky break in 2010 that he charted a new course for his company and a new focus.  Check out this excerpt from his profile piece in SignCraft Magazine.

In 2010, we were given an opportunity to do some work for the Cincinnati Zoo. That began a complete change of direction for us. We refocused the business on doing themed projects for cultural attractions—zoos, museums and theme parks. At first, it was smaller themed food stands, but then we got into themed environments. This was much closer to my original dream.

Our niche has become food and retail projects for the cultural attraction market, and we work all over the country. Themed projects are meant to take the visitor out of where they are and into somewhere else, bringing them into the experience. It is called Immersive Theming. Many of our projects have become photo-ops for the guests.

We really enjoy doing full environments, which includes the highly themed signs, but there’s a lot of other work that goes into it as well. We do projects in cultural attractions all over the US. It’s different from most sign work, though, in that you get a lot more detailed. The people who see the signs, graphics and props are on foot rather than racing by in a car.

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Kingdom Productions is a faith-based company which specializes in the creation of world-class themed spaces, displays, exhibits, fixtures dimensional signage through the unique combination of creative imagination and technical know-how (imagineering) from concept to completion.  They offer above and beyond customer attention through genuine respect and care for each client and their interest.  Kingdom Productions also invests in resources to care for the poor, the widow, the orphans and Christian ministries local and foreign.  They can be found on Facebook and their website.  You can also call them at (513) 843-7750.

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Read the entire article here and view a thumbnail gallery below with some of his amazing work done with Precision Board HDU.

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