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thecoder

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Hi guys

I'm looking for sign making templates and letter cutting equipment does anyone use these and can you reccomend any supplier please.
 
I did, I found it pants.... but..... it has had some modifications since I bought mine which might mean it's better now?
I've since bought this which gives far more scope, if you can print it you can rout it (within reason). It's a lot cheaper elsewhere though.
 
I always rout signs freehand with the router. I just print out the fonts from the computer and then transfer them with carbon paper to the wood. Then it is a case of cutting the letters with a fine cutter and cleaning up the back ground with a larger one. HTH. :wink:
 
I did try that method Alan but, when doing incised lettering you need a much steadier hand than wot I got. :)
With the Pantograph the print out you follow is much bigger than the finished letter so is much easier to follow.
 
Studders. That looks like a really good piece of kit, but there sold out with a reserve yours button, I ain't risking it hehe

I don't have the steady head required either and has always fancied them rutlands letter jigs but they seem limited to basic shaped letters. Think ill have a look around or even make one of these 3D things.
 
Milescraft sell the 3D pantograph too, I bought one at last years ali pally show for just over £30 - very versatile bit of kit
 
HERE ya go, it's where I got mine from.
Did consider making my own based on one I saw on the web but for the price I decided it wasn't worth the hassle. You also get a fairly good set of about four fonts but you can print your own as well. + It's good fun.
 
Before buying anything, have a good long look at the sort of lettering you would be restricted to if you bought anything based on a set of cut-out letter shapes, like that Rutlands kit they are often trying to shift. The letters it makes just look AWFUL. Imagine trying to persuade a customer to pay money for a sign made with one of them. You'd know how bad it looked. They would ask if you couldn't do something different, to match another one, or be in a different size, and you'd have to say 'no, can't do that.'

The other suggestions of PC-printed designs, or a pantograph, sound much more useful to me.
 
Or try cutting the letters freehand with a chisel after setting out using printed letters off your pc. With a bit of practice you can carve letters surprisingly quickly and they look much cleaner and crisper than routed letters.
 
Thanks for the replys folks. I have ruled out the Rutland one. I was also looking for someway of cutting out individual letters from board materials any ideas ?
 
what about making some mdf or hardboard templates and using a guidebush on the router with a straight cutter?
 
I marked these out fee hand and cut them on the bandsaw then a little sanding. If I was planning to make lots more I'd probably go down the router template route.

Jon

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studders":2jxpiny3 said:
HERE ya go, it's where I got mine from.
Did consider making my own based on one I saw on the web but for the price I decided it wasn't worth the hassle. You also get a fairly good set of about four fonts but you can print your own as well. + It's good fun.

I got mine from there too, it does a good job.
 
Here is a double sided hanging sign I just made with my version of the Woodgears 3D Pantograph.

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It's made using lettering stencils as on the woodgears website, rather than freehand, and I'm very happy with the result.

Si.
 
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