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The Bald Eagle

In the world of signage and branding, one company stands out for its exceptional craftsmanship, creative designs, and impeccable attention to detail – Lacombe Signmasters. With a legacy spanning over three decades, this family-owned business has garnered a reputation...

A Shoe To Remember

In downtown Minneapolis, there is a vibrant local theater called Roxy’s Cabaret with a giant red stiletto on the roof. Their logo uses two red high-heeled shoes to make the “X” in Roxy, so they were interested in some eye-catching shoe signage to go along with it. And...

Art Deco Gable End

Art Deco Gable End | March 29, 2023Sculptor and carver Jayce Fox used Precision Board to create this beautiful decorative piece that fits within the gable end of a client’s home. “The Art Deco format was inspired by the time period the home was built [1915]. The...

Another Guest Blog from Paul at Art Sign Works

Guest Blog from Paul at Art Sign Works | February 24, 2023Art Sign Works Inc., founded in 2005, has been making 3-D bas-relief plaques from Precision Board since 2009. Previously, our team utilized HDU from two U.S. manufacturers but we determined that Precision Board...

Textured Wall for Corporate Display Using Precision Board HDU

Textured Wall for Corporate Display Using Precision Board HDUWhen Adam Campos of Graphics MFG was first contacted by a design agency about creating a textured wall for a corporate artwork display, there was a lot of skepticism about whether or not it could be done....

Guest Blog from Paul at Art Sign Works

Guest Blog from Paul at Art Sign Works HDU Custom Carved 3-D Bas-Relief   Art Sign Works Inc., founded in 2005, has been making 3-D bas-relief plaques from Precision Board since 2009. Previously, our team utilized two U.S. manufacturers and determined Precision...
Leaning Bucky

Leaning Bucky

The Bucky Beaver sign post is partially chewed through and is to lean precariously over the bumper boat pool. Doing this was relatively easy. I just cut a wedge our of the post and then welded the square tubing back up. The sign structure is all hidden inside. I first welded up a frame while the steel was inside the sign, but with one side open for access Here’s another closeup showing how the eye bolt was welded to some flat bar which is turn welded to the square tubing. And here’s the sign glued up and ready for some hand work.

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Starting Skallywag

Starting Skallywag

I was in Trinidad for five days last week doing preliminary work for a very large project there that is due to start next year. It is going to be both fun and challenging to say the least. I am currently involved in developing all of the artist conceptions and preliminary plans.

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Building Bucky

Building Bucky

As I mentioned in my last post building a sign with modern software like EnRoute and using a MultiCam makes the task of building this sign a whole lot easier and faster. As always we started with vectors of the various components of the sign. I first created flat reliefs of the two boards that go through the sign. Then I added bitmaps to each board (from my bitmap collection)  Then it was on to the center oval

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Better late than never

Better late than never

This is about the longest I’ve ever sat on a design for a sign but after twelve years it is finally time to build it. Back when I designed it I had no MultiCam CNC router and no fancy programs. I didn’t use Precision Board back then either. Back then, if the sign had been made it would have all been done by hand.

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Get All The Facts With These CNC Routing HDU Tips

Router bit manufacturers LMT Onsrud have worked closely with us for years to determine the most efficient, smoothest ways to CNC rout Precision Board Plus HDU. This relationship has culminated in the creation of two wonderful articles, and an impressive guide with...

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Carving a gnarly tree

Carving a gnarly tree

Work continues at a busy pace in our shop. It’s my job to design and weld the structure for each piece. The fellows doing the lathing (tying on the galvanized diamond lath) are only a day or two behind and catching up fast.

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Cultus Lake Adventure Park

Cultus Lake Adventure Park

Work has begun in earnest on the Cultus Lake Adventure Park project. One of the areas is a kids play area called Wilderness Trails. One of five projects started was this sign.  To create the name I first drew it quickly in my sketchbook. Because the park is aimed at young kids I used upper and lower case letters and made it as readable as possible.  I then hand vectorized the drawing in a few minutes.  I then imported the vectors into EnRoute and began building the sign file

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