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Thought I'd share this project with you guys. I do a few of these a month,(usually on a smaller scale) for a local sign company, nice change from rusty car/truck frames.This one is heavy,3"x 1/4" x 46" wall bracket,the rest of the pieces are 2" x 1/4", used the torch to curl the scrolls,didn't want to light the forge cause of the heat today. The curved piece was hand bent in my vise,(slowly....and yes a few try's!) Well, It's close to the sketch. Brian Attached Images
Reply:BrianC - If the sign weights anything, it will sag - Opus
Reply:That looks very nice.
Reply:Originally Posted by OPUS FERROBrianC - If the sign weights anything, it will sag - Opus
Reply:A ring would fill it nicely also. Nice job..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:Looks good bro, and if the sign is foam you'll be fine! One more ornamental stiffener just to play it safe would be good. Some drunk college kid is bound to do some pull ups on it anyway. Looks great tho nice job! I hate being bi-polar it's awsomeMy Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
Reply:Lookin' good.-AaronJet 17.5" Drill Press1942 South Bend 16x84 Lathe1980s Miller 320A / BP --- 2013 Power Mig 2562012 Jet 7x12 Horizontal BandsawVictor O/A Setup
Reply:BrianCA - 2" x 4' x 8' sheet of foam board costs $11.95.A - 2" x 4' x 8' sheet of sign foam costs $600.00.The weight is as different as the price. Sign foam is formulated for CNC router-tables to produce high definition surfaces in 3D.Next comes the sealer, paint, and they weight.Foam signs are light compared to wood [which iswhat they simulating], but not light when compared to construction foam.Scrolls are springs, so they provide neither tension or compression loading. Scrolls are useless as structural members. They are for ornament only.Opus
Reply:Originally Posted by OPUS FERROBrianCA - 2" x 4' x 8' sheet of foam board costs $11.95.A - 2" x 4' x 8' sheet of sign foam costs $600.00.The weight is as different as the price. Sign foam is formulated for CNC router-tables to produce high definition surfaces in 3D.Next comes the sealer, paint, and they weight.Foam signs are light compared to wood [which iswhat they simulating], but not light when compared to construction foam.Scrolls are springs, so they provide neither tension or compression loading. Scrolls are useless as structural members. They are for ornament only.Opus
Reply:I like the design. It looks deceptively frail in the photos... it looks like 1/8" but I re-read your post and it's 1/4". I imagine if after you get it tacked up and your if your not happy with the rigidity you could scrolled some matching round bar, say 1/2", and tack it to each side forming a kind of i-beam. The round bar would also add some depth to the shape making it more interesting.Will the sign be allowed to swing or will it have to withstand the wind?Post some pictures when it's mounted.
Reply:Originally Posted by OPUS FERROBrianCA - 2" x 4' x 8' sheet of foam board costs $11.95.A - 2" x 4' x 8' sheet of sign foam costs $600.00.The weight is as different as the price. Sign foam is formulated for CNC router-tables to produce high definition surfaces in 3D.Next comes the sealer, paint, and they weight.Foam signs are light compared to wood [which iswhat they simulating], but not light when compared to construction foam.Scrolls are springs, so they provide neither tension or compression loading. Scrolls are useless as structural members. They are for ornament only.Opus |
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