How to Make a Custom Printed Wood Sign

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Brent Thompson, Custom Projects Manager at Heritage Signs & Displays, demonstrated how he made our customer a custom printed Coffee Central sign for their break area.

  1. Brent cuts the wood to the desired lengths, including the frame.

  2. He sands the edges smooth for a professional finish.

  3. The wood is stained with a Traditional Cherry stain for a rustic appearance.

  4. Brent (DIP) direct image prints to the stained boards using our wide format flatbed rigid substrate printer.

  5. Brent has the frame for the sign and mounts the sign inside the stained frame.

  6. The Coffee Central sign is installed in the lounge area of our client.

“I enjoyed making the custom sign, it’s one of my all-time favorites, ” said Brent “The customer was head over heels with this lobby sign!”

We make custom signs in numerous manners, including wood, PVC, brushed aluminum and many other substrates. Learn more about our sign making capabilities by visiting our web page at: /products/custom-signs.php

Original Source: https://heritagecustomsigns.com/blog/how-to-make-a-custom-printed-wood-sign/

Joe Gass

Heritage Signs & Displays

A Veteran Owned Company That Seeks To Honor God By Serving Others

2854 Old Washington Road, Waldorf, MD 20601 (301) 843-1995

Heritage Signs & Displays

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Heritage Signs & Displays Company of Southern Maryland is a Veteran owned, full-service Commercial Printing, Custom Signs, and Display Company specializing in the production and installation of trade show graphics, events banners, window graphics, wall wraps, environmental graphics, booklet printing, and marketing materials to improve the branding of businesses in Southern Maryland, Baltimore MD, Annapolis MD, and Waldorf MD.

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