MikeJ
Member
Hello people,
I'm in need of some advice. I've been asked to make a wooden sign for my mother's retirement cottages.
There is a block of granite which is 80 x 48cm for the sign to be mounted on.
I've got some air dried oak which can be used, but I'm not sure if that is going to be a wise choice as I believe oak to be prone to move and split. The sign is going to need to be at least 30cm wide to fit everything on that needs to be there and probably 60-70cm long. I'm thinking to build up the width from 4 or 5 pieces and rub jointed together, probably with 3 biscuits to help with alignment and strength.
I'm intending to carve the lettering into the plank and then paint the letters black, then finish with several coats of something! Being in the south-west we get plenty of rain, it is to be sited under a large tree so shouldn't get too much direct sun!
I'd appreciate you opinions on:
Choice of wood
Glue for joints
Best weather resistant finish
Method of fixing to granite
Thanks in advance for the advice. I intend to take some pics as this happens, so you'll get to see the results .... eventually
Mike
I'm in need of some advice. I've been asked to make a wooden sign for my mother's retirement cottages.
There is a block of granite which is 80 x 48cm for the sign to be mounted on.
I've got some air dried oak which can be used, but I'm not sure if that is going to be a wise choice as I believe oak to be prone to move and split. The sign is going to need to be at least 30cm wide to fit everything on that needs to be there and probably 60-70cm long. I'm thinking to build up the width from 4 or 5 pieces and rub jointed together, probably with 3 biscuits to help with alignment and strength.
I'm intending to carve the lettering into the plank and then paint the letters black, then finish with several coats of something! Being in the south-west we get plenty of rain, it is to be sited under a large tree so shouldn't get too much direct sun!
I'd appreciate you opinions on:
Choice of wood
Glue for joints
Best weather resistant finish
Method of fixing to granite
Thanks in advance for the advice. I intend to take some pics as this happens, so you'll get to see the results .... eventually
Mike