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Thread: 4 Foot by 5 foot Corian Sign with Dye-Sub Graphcs and Laser Text

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    4 Foot by 5 foot Corian Sign with Dye-Sub Graphcs and Laser Text

    This job came to me from the US Navy at Dam Neck Navy Base in Virginia Beach Virginia. Because there is dye-sublimation involved in this job the physical size became a bit of a challenge for my equipment so there was some outsourcing required to make this one happen. I should give credit to Conde for printing the large graphics, Halmarc Solid Surface Products for the beautiful seam work and to Norva Plastics for engraving the text on their large format Kern laser engraver.

    The first picture (A) was a quick sample to check out my very old heat press. The press hasn't been used in awhile so I felt it necessary to make sure there were no problems with any of the heater coils. Got my 320 degrees after a 60 minute warmup and after 20 minutes in the press the sample logo looked pretty good.

    The job was too large for my heat press so I decided to do the graphics one at a time. The 4 by 5 foot job was cut into 3 pieces of Corian with the edges prepped for glueing back together before they were placed in the press. Picture (B) shows the narrow top piece in the press to dye-sublimate the logo. In the foreground you can see the paper graphic for the flag on the center piece which was 29.75" by 60".

    Picture (C) shows the top piece out of the press and the large center piece cooking in the press. Both pieces were placed in the press on top of a custom cut piece of plywood that provided support for the Corian end to end while it was hot and during the cool-down period.

    Picture (D) is another shot of the top piece in the press.

    Picture (E) is a bit fuzzy but you can see how the piece was clamped to the plywood backer. The blue tape provides the match-marks for the edges.
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    Picture (F) shows finished unit logo on the top piece.

    Pictures (G), (H) and (I) show the sign being laser engraved at Norva Plastics after glueing all three pieces and the black edges together.

    Picture (J) was taken in front of my shop, the sign is ready for pressure washing to remove the dust from the engraved areas.
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    Picture (K) shows the text after pressure washing.

    Pictures (M) and (N) were taken near the end of the job just after the paint fill was completed. A bit of polishing is required to clean up the text edges using 3M Trizac discs, first pass dry and the last pass wet.

    The final pictures will be taken on site after the sign has been installed.
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    VERY nicely done, Keith...
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    Thanks Dan,

    This one was hard on the nerves as the Pearl Gray Corian is a discontinued color and my local Distributor was able to find only one sheet left in Roanoke Virginia. It took just about the whole sheet of Pearl Gray so one mistake and the job would have been in the dumpster. There is over $2k in material alone on this job so I was nervous the whole time about losing both my material costs and the fees from three other companies not to mention all of my time.

    I can honestly say that this sign is unique in all the world, there is only one
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    Well done. Combining so many different processes into one sign is impressive.

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    Impressive !!!!

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    I think you misspelled DISCIPLINE!

    Seriously , that is very inspiring work, I would be scared to death with the installation! Do you see a Kern laser in your future?
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  9. Where's the Braille?

    Seriously though, awesome job Keith. Like you mentioned with all the potential points of failure and the cost involved, that's what I'd consider High Stress Signmaking.

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    I contacted Kern to get a price on one of their laser engravers and they were kind enough to offer me a nice discount for a demo unit they had in stock. Sadly it was just too far from my shop budget this year. It really isn't that the price is so high for Kern Lasers its a different type of service and customer than I currently support. If I had the time to market new products and services I'm sure I could swing a new Kern Laser next year however I have my eye on a very large commercial project that is perfect for the Trotec Laser I own now.

    I am also considering the purchase of a 4 foot by 8 foot CNC Router to replace my Stinger II before the end of the year. I would like to be able to do a few more of these dye-sub projects and CNC Engrave the text instead of laser engraving. Routing the text is less stressful then handing the project over to someone else I intend to keep my eye open for more of this type of work BUT I would prefer a smaller size project then this one.
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    Very nice work Keith, thank you for posting this.
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    I'm just catching up with this but it is outstanding work and concept.
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    I love to read success stories like this even though I am nowhere close to doing it myself. It is an inspiration.

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    Yesterday I installed the Corian sign, the bad news is that they did not allow any cameras or phones inside the facility and I had to be escorted the whole time. I was told to leave my phone and camera locked in my van.

    It's been a long time since I was on a Navy base, the access is more stringent (3 check point inspections) and security was much higher than it was in my day. I can say that I was impressed with both the Civilian and the Military personnel, everyone was friendly and at the same time very professional. It was a pleasant experience in spite of horrible weather on the way to the base and horrible traffic on the way home. I received lots of nice comments about the sign and that made the long fabrication process much more enjoyable.
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    Thanks for the Update and "GOOD JOB".... or in Navy Speak... BZ or Bravo Zulu...

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