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Default Best stencil material

On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 04:08:19 GMT, "Tom Gardner"
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"Karl Townsend" wrote in message
tanews.com...
The roadside signs announcing my business need replacing...

With a huge laborious effort, I now have the sign as an AutoCAD file. My
next step is to have the lines burned/cut into a material so I can make a
stencil. There are a few sections in the sign where the stencil will be
only 1/2" wide and a lot where the stencil will be 1" wide. The sign
measures 48" by 96" (4'x8').

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How about a piece of 1" 11-ply have a sign shop use your file to cut the
letters out of rubber sheet. Stick the rubber on the ply and sand-blast it
to 1/2" deep arounf the letters. Seal and paint the **** out of it or stain
and urathane it. It will last forever...with fresh paint or urathane once
in a while.



Carve it into a handy tree?

BG

I would suggest either the cutting out of paper-3M-spraymount-rattle can
approach (used it for smaller stuff in one colour and it works) or the
commercial vehicle/sign shop vinyl approach.

Mark Rand
RTFM