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Josh Lange and Precision Board

Josh Lange and Precision Board: At the heart of Lange Customz's success lies Precision Board from Coastal Enterprises. Lange seamlessly integrates Precision Board into his company's products and services, leveraging its versatility and precision. Unlike other products...

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....
Pedal Power – Part Four

Pedal Power – Part Four

Once the routing was done I glued and clamped all of the layers together using PB Bond 240 glue from Coastal Enterprises. It tends to squeeze out a little on the edges of the seams but that was no problem. I like to use an air powered die grinder to take off the glue and add a little random texture while I’m at it.

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Are you ready for ISA 2014?

International Sign Expo 2014 is just around the corner, and everyone is getting ready to head to Orlando to see the latest in signage products and technology. Coastal Enterprises will be exhibiting with some very special projects we have been working on in...

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Going Global With Insignia!

With a motto of "Helping you leave your mark on the world," Orange, CA sign shop Insignia was well suited to tackle the massive 3-D globe project proposed to them by DOW Chemical. DOW requested the globe be lightweight enough for customers to lift, which was no...

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Pedal Power – Part three

Pedal Power – Part three

The pedal power sign is a good size and since I routed it with a 1/8″ ball nose bit with an 80% overlap the two sides took about eight hours each to do. The pieces were cut from 1.5″ thick 30 lb Precision Board. They turned out great! Tomorrow I’ll cut the three half inch thick inner layers and then we’ll be ready to start the final assembly. Stay tuned for more… -dan

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Rise of the Machines

Rise of the Machines

I’ve been obsessed with robots for the past few months. Researching and coming up with processes in our shop that I can one day have a robot perform… Yes everyone thinks I’m nuts. I’ve even been playing around with our home vacuum cleaner robot in hopes of “taking control” of it. Not sure of what it will do just yet but I’m getting there

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Bailey’s Project: Day 8 – Happy St. Patricks Day

Bailey’s Project: Day 8 – Happy St. Patricks Day

Yesterday was the install day – it was cold out but the biggest challenge we had was knowing there was Guinness and Smoked Barbeque only feet from where we were standing and we couldn’t touch it! We started the install by taking some final measurements then prepping the sign to be raised in the air. Now this baby is around 200lbs so it’s going to be tricky.  We have the rope secured and tied around the bucket truck. I’ll be on the ground with a guide rope – John is working the bucket. Up we go.  Now I’m scared standing on a chair let alone getting up on a roof, Brian climbed up like a monkey and to get the sign safely connected. Not totally sure what he was trying to say in this picture.

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Bailey’s Project: Day 7 – part 2

Bailey’s Project: Day 7 – part 2

Things are heating up! Brian and Greg are completing final assembly of the sign and working out all of the details of installation.  Wow – what a paint job! Brian has outdone himself on this – amazing! We are ready for install on Sunday.   John is on location with the bucket truck installing the 3″ thick steel sign bracket.

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Illuminated HDU: The Road Less Traveled

Sometimes you see a sign and immediately think "job well done." That was the feeling we got upon seeing this beautiful exterior illuminated fascia sign. Don Bell Signs in New Smyrna, FL, built the sign for local Outriggers Tiki Bar & Grille using an interesting...

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