12/18/05
Welcome to Wellhouse Woodworks
Thanks to a Shop Bot wizard of sorts, Mr. Bill Young; I have ventured forth into the great unknown of Blogging. Seems like a worthwhile adventure and a very useful and entertaining medium. So here goes. Thanks Bill.
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It turns out a picture is worth a thousand words but there is still nothing that will replace touching and feeling a piece to truly appreciate the detail. As we publish different work on this Blog, I invite you to comment and send feedback. If you would like to touch, see, or hold a sample of anything we do, please send me a note and we will do whatever we can to help you appreciate the assorted materials, methods, or unique nature of an item we fabricate.
Interestingly enough the local sign market is filled with vinyl shops but NOT with folks that make higher end routed and finished signs. So when we started to look for sign opportunities, a whole new world of possibilities opened up. Materials that expanded our scope, finishing techniques that challenged our skills, and methods that required some study and experimentation. This is our 1st painted HDU sign. Thanks to folks like Dale Kerr and others who helped us along the way the customers response when it arrived in Oregon state was. "This sign is AWESOME!" Music to our ears.
Interestingly enough the local sign market is filled with vinyl shops but NOT with folks that make higher end routed and finished signs. So when we started to look for sign opportunities, a whole new world of possibilities opened up. Materials that expanded our scope, finishing techniques that challenged our skills, and methods that required some study and experimentation. This is a painted HDU sign. Thanks to folks like Dale Kerr and others who helped us along the way the customers response when it arrived in Oregon state was. "This sign is AWESOME!" Music to our ears.
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