Sign For Local Winery In Alaska

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ed parson
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Sign For Local Winery In Alaska

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This is a sign my brother designed and I cut out and finished, came out pretty good.
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Bear Creek Winery Tap Backsplash
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Very nice work.
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Very nice. How did you get that wave effect?
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Re: Sign For Local Winery In Alaska

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Very Nice!!
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awesome!
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"Beautiful Work" would be an under-statement! Impressive!

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Re: Sign For Local Winery In Alaska

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Thanks for the compliments everyone. We're still trying to get the kinks worked out of this plasma stuff, trying to do it long distance doesn't really help as I live in Vegas and send all the designs to my bro who lives in Alaska, but we're getting there, this site and everyone on it has been a huge help. I believe he just uses a Grinder with a softpack and just keeps working in the shape he wants to get the waves or whatever design he is shooting for, I'll tell him to elaborate further when he gets a chance.
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