Hey all,
I'm hoping dropping this off here will help some of you getting started make a little more per job. Flatwork is one thing but everyone's doing it. Instead up your game some and mount that work to a frame.
https://youtu.be/czx-kUveB7A
Making much more per job by framing flat cut signs
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Re: Making much more per job by framing flat cut signs
Looks good but why not stencil the letters i hate the way the sign looks.
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Re: Making much more per job by framing flat cut signs
No need to stencil when you glue/tape the interiors in. I think it looks even better with no bridging.wickedinhere wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 8:03 pm Looks good but why not stencil the letters i hate the way the sign looks.
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Re: Making much more per job by framing flat cut signs
I think the sign looks great. I don't like bridges either.
I think I'm the oldest 10 year old boy on the forum...
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Re: Making much more per job by framing flat cut signs
Agreed. Looks good.
Newbie to plasma cutting.