Black Foamex/Palfoam Boatyard Signage
CNC cut and engraved signage for a local boatyard. We painted the engraved letters in yellow to stand out as much as possible.
CNC cut and engraved signage for a local boatyard. We painted the engraved letters in yellow to stand out as much as possible.
Tools Used: 45 degree V bit and 1/4″ compression Cutting a cross from MR MDF [sgmb id=”1″]
Tool used: 1/4″ Foam cutter Foam ribs cut for use on a stunt scene for an upcoming film. We cut all manner of materials. Check out our materials page or contact us for more info.
Tool used: 1/4″ Compression cutter These marquee letter lights are constructed of 2 different layers of MR MDF. One is 18mm the other 9mm. We CNC cut both thicknesses seperately and then the client assembles them on site. These are elegant and eye catching. Perfect for all sorts of events.
Tools Used: 1/4″ compression cutter, 3mm upcut, 90 degree VBit. Custom signage cut for Nusou. Nusou needed signage cut for their new mobile pop-up noodle stand and we were happy to help them with the task. The first 3 photos show signs that we pocket cut and then inlayed with white foamex lettering. The fourth photo shows
Tool used: 1/4″ end mill MDF 12mm Scenery made for a film set. We can cut anything you require. Get in contact to see how we can help.
Jameson Show Box. Tools used: 1/4″ Compression Cutter & 90 Degree V-Bit Designed in house, constructed from birch ply, stained with Jacobean dark oak bees wax. CNC routed & engraved. If you need a memorable gift designed and made we can help. Contact us to find out what we can do.
Tool Used: 1/4″ Compression Cutter & 90 Degree v-bit for engraving. Custom brochure stands created for a yacht showroom. We designed these brochure stands in house and cut the same day. Made from a combination of Foamex and Perspex these stands really do stand out. Need a custom brochure stand or point of sale stand?
Tool used ¾ compression Everyone loves FUN! This sign was cut out 25mm mr mdf for a local summer festival decoration. It was then tiled in a broken mirror mosaic. The sign was striking and at 4ft tall it really stood out. The effect of the sun catching the mirrored pieces caught any passing colours in