Make CNC letters that are peel-and-stick
As I passed by, these signs jumped out at me like a tiger in the grass. Notice that both face the viewer.
As I passed by, these signs jumped out at me like a tiger in the grass. Notice that both face the viewer.
Many businesses would go unnoticed if not for signs like these. They often have value far beyond their cost.
Window graphics, if permitted by code, often grab attention better than other signs on the building.
When permitted, roadside trucks can be real advertising tigers. Check the code.
Gold leaf signs are more clearly visible, especially at night, when simple bold text and graphics are used. Complex gold leaf tends to be less readable at night.

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Posted on Wednesday, March 1st, 2017

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Make CNC letters that are peel-and-stick

Instead of liquid acrylic adhesives, I often use 3M 5 mil Adhesive Transfer Tape 3M 468MP to make letter application fast and perfect. It’s available in 48-in wide rolls.

I apply a sheet of the double-sided tape to the back of the acrylic before cutting the letters. The letters come off the CNC router with the adhesive already on them. You just peel and stick them to the acrylic panel.


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