Tag Archive: CNC router

New sign for the Town of Eastend

Eastend Town sign

Following on from our installation of a sign at Eastend’s T.Rex Discovery Centre, we were privileged to be asked to supply a new sign for the Town of Eastend itself. Produced on our CNC router out of high density urethane (HDU), the lettering is raised and the background has a texture similar to sand-blasted wood….

New sign for T-Rex Centre

T-Rex finished

Here’s a sign we installed at the T.Rex Discovery Centre in Eastend.  Lot’s of comments and questions about how we got that big slab of rock up on the posts? Easy – it’s not as real as it looks – and we’re quite pleased that it appears to be so much like the natural thing….

Sputtergotch? What’s in a name?

The Sputtergotch Toy Company

Here’s an interesting project we just completed.  “Sputtergotch” is the memorably named toy store just opened here in Swift Current. It certainly is a fun place and the owners have gone all-out – we provided much of the interior signage as well as this exterior fascia sign. The 3D lettering is 1″ thick pvc made…

It’s about time!

Just before our “Open House of Fun”, in honour of our 25th Anniversary, we actually installed our new monument sign.  I know… it’s about time!  Well, as the sayings go, the plumber’s house always has the leaky faucet, the shoemaker’s kids always need new shoes, and the accountant’s wife is the last person to get…

A trip down Memory Lane…

memory lane 009

The other evening I started reminiscing about the last 25 years of  Signs ‘n Such.  I decided to grab my camera and go downtown to take some pictures.  Although I didn’t snap a photo of every sign we have made, I was amazed that it took me over an hour just to cover a few…