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One sign on the go!
Today I made a quick trip to the Fox and Hounds to install the smaller of the two logo signs. It instantly snapped into place and looked perfect in it’s new home. Then it was back to the shop to load the larger of the two signs
Two more signs almost ready to go up
This week promises to be a busy one. The highlight of course is the setting up and kicking into operation of our new four axis MultiCam. Shawn Kirsch, head tech from MultiCam, Texas will arrive on Tuesday to do the work.
Gathering inspiration and sharing information.
This past week has gone by in a blur.
UAV Project – Update
As students at Colorado State University continue with this amazing project, they have been posting many pictures and videos of the UAV progress. See all the updates, including a video of the very first test flight here: http://www.facebook.com/larvauav?sk=wall and...
PB Bond-240 Contest!
Wow! What a great contest! Thanks to everyone for participating!
A few more pictures
The electrician is coming to power up the new router tomorrow at last. Wednesday morning, early, I am off to Atlantic City for the presentation of my seminars there. All this means I won’t be doing any routing this week
USSC Seminars
Wednesday morning I jump on plane and head out to Atlantic City for the United States Sign Council International Conference and trade show. I was invited last year to give three presentations.
here and there.
As the final painting is done we jump from project to project finishing various bits as the contractor and electrician signs off on each area. The progress continues to be a bit haphazard but definite progress is made on a daily basis. Today I painted the lettering on the beam in the kitchen
Christmas came early!
It was with great anticipation and delight I directed the big semi up our long driveway to where we would unload the new MultiCam. While I chased down and printed out the necessary papers to send off the old router the driver unchained and untarped the load. The machine was shrink wrapped in white plastic as I knew it would be.