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    Default my first real 3d sign.

    I need more samples but if I just make them to hang on the wall I don't do as well. this sign is for the furniture upholsterer's that I share a basement with. they get the fun part of sanding and painting it. It was all done in aspire the text was a pic of their card with my iphone. I am working on a couch too but not sure if I can get it right.
    took far longer to get it drawn right then to cut it. the tack heads stick up too much but no one is perfect. I see the pics don't show the detail as well as I thought. the buttons are in the middle of indentations in a diamond pattern. it sure looks like upholstered furniture more then I thought it would. I will get a better pic of it or take a screenshot.



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    Schweeeeet... Nice job.

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    Coooooooool!

    Aren't you glas you don't have to sand and paint THAT?

    Is that sign foam or what?

    Monty

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    here is a better picture. this is just done in mdf.

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    Should read, We make apple pie's"

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    well it kinda sorta looks like a pie if your drunk (G)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MogulTx View Post
    Coooooooool!

    Aren't you glas you don't have to sand and paint THAT?

    Is that sign foam or what?

    Monty
    if I had to sand it I would have used a 1/4" bit (G) My hands don't do well with that kind of work and I could nto paint it well. I know I am no painter.

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    Steve,
    I really like that background. Nice job.

    Scott

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    Nice job Steve!!! I have been wanting to make a sign for my business but I have not got around to it yet.

    Mike
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    I find it easier to make such things for someone else. Still I need more practice this one too way too long.

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