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Mexican Restaurant Sign
By Martin
Ramirez
Lompoc, California
When Martin's brother
Francisco bought El Tacotote they changed the name to El Palmar (The Palms).
Rather than paying a professional sign maker over $1,000 to paint another
sign on plywood, Martin decided to try his hand at making a 3D sign out
of foam. The backing is 1/2" plywood and the rest of the sign is
1# EPS foam painted with outdoor acrylics. The city would only allow 3
solid colors. Martin was amazed that it only took him a few hours to make
his own custom sign.

Martin and his helpers,
proud of their new sign. (above)


They enlarged the font
from their menu and had a friend print it on clear acetate on a home laser
printer (it smeared when they tried it on a laser printer). They borrowed
an old overhead projector and projected the letters and palm trees directly
onto the foam and drew the outlines on the foam with a water based pen.

Martin used the Scroll
Table to cut out all the letters, and the Hot Knife to cut out the large
sun and palm trees. At this point, Martin's wife Lupe seems to be thinking
that maybe Martin should stick to cooking.
.
The letters took two
coats of paint to seal. He used the Engraving Tool to trace the outline
of the the second palm tree from the first one, then he just flipped it
over so they would appear to be gracefully leaning towards each other.

The
final stage, gluing the components together.

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