| Project by JerryL | posted 115 days ago | 126 views | 1 time favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
My wife and I made this sign out of cedar for a friend who just took over a horse boarding business. The details of the process came from the video “Sign Carving With Your Router” by Jim Bartz. The video was very helpful and simplified the process for us.
This was our first project together and it turned out well. Our friend is extremely happy and it telling everyone where the sign came from so I hope it generates some commissions.
-- Jerry L.
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7 comments so far
trifern
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posted 115 days ago
Nice looking sign. I like the fonts you used.
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DAN
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posted 115 days ago
one of the niecest signs I’ve seen. Great material selection and the colors top it off !
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Grumpy
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posted 114 days ago
Nice job, great colour contrast.
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GaryK
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posted 114 days ago
I really like the color you chose!
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Scott Bryan
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posted 114 days ago
Jerry,
That is a nice sign. And it is wonderful that the both of you can collaborate on a project.
Well done.
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CharlieM1958
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posted 114 days ago
Excellent work!
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Hawgnutz
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posted 114 days ago
Very nicely done! Clean router edges, too.
God Bless,
Hawg
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