Blogs
Production in spite of me
Yesterday was one of those days when almost nothing went right. Tools broke and had to be replaced, pieces were missing and had to be fabricated, and I simply got things wrong
Key piece installed
Today I had my heart set on finishing the outside concrete work.
Counter inlay and other progress
Progress continues on many fronts at the Fox & Hounds pub.
Mantle routing file
Yesterday the temporary floor which we worked on to build the ‘London roofline’ came down. I could then size up exactly how I would build the new fireplace facade.
Coastal site gets an upgrade!
We've just added many new features and functions to our site! Same great look, but even more capability. Take a look at our newly enhanced blog section. Or view our easy-to-use image gallery. We will soon be adding a live chat system to allow us to help you quickly...
Adding the family jewels
We stay busy on the Fox & Hounds project and it’s many, many pieces. One of the signs is almost ready for paint. There were a few details yet to do
Sign easel
They say that necessity is the mother of invention. In my studio that is often true
Sign hanger in Precision Board sign
It has been a while since I showed how we fasten eye bolts into our hanging signs. Everyone knows that high density urethane does not hold eye bolts especially well. I’ve heard some sign makers drill out an oversized hole and then uses epoxy to fasten the eye bolts into the sign.
Turning HDU into Bronze Works of Art
Santa Barbara sculptor Larry Rankin has been using Precision Board Plus for years to create his bronze sculptures. His career spans more than 30 years and though his abstract works range in size from 6” to 7.5’ tall, he prefers working with large sculptures...

