26/05/2026
Welcome to the fourth Monty's Monday Mixture (an occasional feature detailing projects other than clocks and automata) and yes I know it's Tuesday - it was a bank holiday yesterday! Today: a one-off house sign to aid taxidrivers, couriers and Just Eat!
The sign was fabricated at relatively low cost by using wood and Littlefair's wood dye from stock, therefore neccesitating only the purchase of a suitably sized slab of oak from The Wood Room and Chestnut Products aerosol Acrylic Sanding Sealer and Gloss Lacquer.
The oak slab was cut roughly to size - about 600 x 250mm - and a 6mm thick oak border stained using several coats of black ebony stain was added. Individual letters were then cut using the scroll saw from more planed and thickness'd 6mm oak, and finished externally and internally by machine and hand sanding. Each letter was then stained in several coats of black ebony to match the border. The outside edge of the oak slab was also sanded level and more stain added.
The letters were attached using cryo glue for speed of drying, before the entire sign was sprayed with two coats of sanding sealer and three coats of gloss lacquer on all sides for protection, after the workshop was temporarily turned into a large spraying booth!
Please note that this was a one-off project for a friend. Design work now continues on Nouvvingt with an update of ongoing PCB experiments due very soon.
Be kind, everyone โค๏ธ