Signs assembled

The CNC routing was completed this morning, and I spent a little time with the FastCut CNC plasma cutting the bases from plate steel. I then cut and welded up the steel tubing, which was laminated inside the sign layers. With the assembly of the signs now complete, it is time for the creative handwork to begin. Stay tuned…

Back door splendour

I was sitting with family on our back porch on Canada Day (July 1), and as I enjoyed the warm sunshine, I was struck by how pretty our house was from my vantage point. It has been more than 13 years since we moved into the house, and familiarity can sometimes make one take things for granted. Back when we built the house, we desired to live in something we created with the same care and detail we lavish on our customers’ projects. Ten years on, our effort still holds, and I am still grateful.

Kimla dino

With a generous application of imagination, there are unlimited ways to do any idea. The dinosaur theme of the Sign Invitational is no exception. Yesterday I showed a ‘woodgrain version of a stegosaurus. I also did a ‘metal robot’ version to present to one of the event’s sponsors. It is going to be a fun piece to paint. Stay tuned…