Large Plywood Outdoor Sign Laser Engraved
by herzogshandicraft in Workshop > Laser Cutting
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Large Plywood Outdoor Sign Laser Engraved
I was requested to design and make an outdoor sign. With the words "Death Row" and ducks and geese in the background for a place to pose in front of to display harvest picks on hunting property.
Supplies
Materials
- Plywood 3/4" - I had a sanded 2x8 piece left over from a previous project, but ended up cutting it down to 54 inches
- Stain
- Spar Urethane
- Paper
Equipment
- Circular Saw
- Palm Sander
- Laser Engraver
- Paper Cutter (Cricut)
- Computer
- Clamps
Design
I used Cricut Design space to create the design. Searched the font and images on common use websites.
Cut Board
Cut board to desired dimensions with circular saw
Cut Template
Cut out template with the Cricut out of paper and layout in desired positions. This is needed because my laser engraver is not large enough
Laser Engrave
Setup and run an outline of the template to be sure it will place engraving in desired location. Remove paper template. Clamp down and run program. (Wait.. my laser took ~26 hours to do the largest letters, I only ran it at 8%power so could've tweaked the settings to go faster, but at this time I did not)
Prepare Board
Remove any of the smoke marks around the letters with the palm sander, this can be helped with fans on the laser engraver, but probably not eliminated.
Apply Stain and Coatings
Apply stain and coatings per recommendations on the cans