PerryGunn
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I've got to make a wooden sign for use outside - the sort with routed out letters in a solid piece of wood.
I've got a nice piece of 35mm thick oak that I can use along with letter templates for the routing. Ideally, once routed, I'd like to fill the letters with a coloured resin before sanding the wood and resin back to a nice smooth finish and will likely finish the sign with teak or tung oil to add a bit of weatherproofing.
I believe that, to stop the resin breaking free, I should be routing the letters with a flat bottom rather than a curved one and, potentially, I could make a final pass around the the letters with a dovetail bit to help the resin 'lock' into the wood
I have a couple of questions that I'm hoping someone can help with...
- What's the best sort of resin to use for this sort of application?
- How deep should I route the letters?
The oak is 35mm so I was thinking 17/18mm i.e. half the depth of the wood but that's just a gut feeling, I don't know that's too deep or not deep enough.
Thanks
Perry
I've got a nice piece of 35mm thick oak that I can use along with letter templates for the routing. Ideally, once routed, I'd like to fill the letters with a coloured resin before sanding the wood and resin back to a nice smooth finish and will likely finish the sign with teak or tung oil to add a bit of weatherproofing.
I believe that, to stop the resin breaking free, I should be routing the letters with a flat bottom rather than a curved one and, potentially, I could make a final pass around the the letters with a dovetail bit to help the resin 'lock' into the wood
I have a couple of questions that I'm hoping someone can help with...
- What's the best sort of resin to use for this sort of application?
- How deep should I route the letters?
The oak is 35mm so I was thinking 17/18mm i.e. half the depth of the wood but that's just a gut feeling, I don't know that's too deep or not deep enough.
Thanks
Perry