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    Default Glue for pocket letters

    What would be a good glue for gluing these letters in the pockets? Letters and backing are MDF. The glue should be clear or white drying so a little coming out of the slightly oversize pockets won't look bad. It's just a demo sign and won't be left out in the weather but I need to learn how to do the same for exterior signs.

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    Try silicone, it's pretty fool proof stuff...

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    Loctite Powergrab, even better.

    http://www.loctiteproducts.com/produ...&SubID=113

    Home Depot, Lowes, etc.

    BTW, beautiful finish on the letters. How'd you do that? :-)

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    Mark,
    Ed Langs technique (Startup with Ed Lang) only I used Hammered On copper over black. Thanks Ed! Great technique.
    Bruce

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    Hi Bruce, Glad it worked easy for you as it did for me. I am still experimenting with combinations and the hammer paint is quite exciting!

    Your letters look great too!

    I would use silicone for glue on those.

    I will check out the Powergrab, I have not used it.

    ed

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    Really nice work on the letters. I will have to try that soon. I have used both silicone and the Powergrab, both hold great. Anyone know of something that will hold, but be removable later? Two of the signs I am doing have information inserts, that may need to be changed at a later date if the signs are relocated. I am planning to use finish washers and screws on them, but was thinking a bit of adhesive could not hurt. James

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    Bruce,

    Nice looking letters. The edges are exceptionaly
    smooth.

    A couple of suggestions:

    Most of my work like this has pocketed letters. Even if the pocket is only 1/8" deep, it still provides accurate placement as well as a very special look. Most of these pockets are about 1/16"to 1/8" larger. That way it looks like what it is and adds something special.

    I like your texture. Perhaps you might try a little Copper Sculpt Nouveau. This is a water based paint with real copper grindings. Once applied you can mist the surface with their acid and it really comes alive.

    Joe

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    ^^^^^^^^


    I think someone is showing off again????

    AS always Joe your signs look great!!!

    -D

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    Thanks for the suggestions Joe. I wish I lived closer to you - I would love to work in your shop for a month. Your signs are top notch for sure. I did cut 3/16" pockets but only 3/100" oversize. This is my 1st attempt at raised letters in pockets. I thought it would be cool to have the black parts of the tiger raised also. It didn't come out as great as I "imagined" but it should attract attention when I take my stuff to the local Sat morning farmer's market. I changed the big letters to Hammered On silver over black. I wish I had brought the .com text down just a little or maybe had it follow the curve of the tiger's tail and back.?

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