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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...

Massive Maine Signage: Giants Among Us!

Tom Stade, who you may remember from our previous blog, The Maine Signcrafter, recently had a massive sign he made with Precision Board featured in a Sign Builder Illustrated article. Using a combination of PBLT-15 and PBLT-12, in 4.5" and 10" thick 5' x 10' sheets,...

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Lunar name plaque

Lunar name plaque

Doug isn’t like anybody else I know. By his own description he is part artist, sculptor, painter and mad scientist. His current logo is a rocket blasting off of a moon. Designing his name plaque is a snap

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Checkerboard name plaque

Checkerboard name plaque

With the  Sign Magic Workshop  now just over a month away it is time to get busy with the preparations. Each guest will receive a routed name plaque to take home with them. Through the years of the workshops I’ve designed and routed more than 200 of these name plaques – all different. they are a great way to learn the program! For Kyle I decided a checkered flag would be cool. I wanted it to wave both vertically and horizontally.

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Last routed piece for inside new house

Last routed piece for inside new house

Today a long awaited piece is on the MultiCam. It’s the last piece for inside the new house. In the last nineteen months I’ve created more than 200 routing files in EnRoute and we’ve routed thousands of pieces. Now the last piece is on the router for the interior with not many left on the outside to go

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Precision Board HDU: Warranty For Life

Our Precision Board HDU "Life-of-the-Sign" warranty can be a great sales tool to enhance your customers confidence in your workmanship, as well as invest peace of mind that the job is done right and will last. Hearing "that stuff lasts forever" and "I made a sign with...

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AXYZ International Open House

Besides the free drinks, AXYZ International's Open House had a bevy of attractions for all who went! Kellie Miller, our Customer Relations Manager was there to address anything anyone ever wanted to know about Precision Board Plus. She discussed what HDU is, how to...

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BUSY, now and as far as we can see.

BUSY, now and as far as we can see.

For the last week or so the MultiCam has run twenty-four/seven, churning out the many pieces of trim for the new house. I’ve shown the process of building those files previously as well as the many stages of painting so I’ll leave that be here. As soon as the trim is routed, painted and glazed it is going up on the house and looking very fine at that. Here’s one shot of the back patio area

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Mechanical fish is COMPLETE!

Mechanical fish is COMPLETE!

As soon as my regular work was done I rewarded myself by packing the heavy mechanical fish sign into my office and placed it in it’s permanent home on the bookshelf next to my desk. A few minutes with a small brush polished off the last of the painted details and I declared the fish officially DONE. It’s been almost three months since I did the first sketches on the plane home from Indiana. I worked on the mechanical fish between other projects, seldom more than an hour or two at most in any sitting and instead of having my helpers assist did everything with my own hands – a rarity.  Although I am sure I might do some things a little differently the next time I am very pleased with the piece.

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