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Here's some more of the "word art" I've been working on this week. I did one for the "market master" of our weekly Farmers Market (no pic) and these 2 for my new chiropractor. He also wants me to see if I can do some wall hangers of his new logo, when he gets one.

They're sitting on my "bed of nails" that I place things for painting. Had to make a new one because my old one had too much paint build up on it.

Simple to make. A scrap piece of wood and then used my "brad" nailer and shot rows of staples to sit the projects on. Works good to support small items on while I spray paint them.

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Nice project Harry, very nice and clean work. Please follow up with the doc's logo, that will be very iteresting.

The painters points are cool too, never thought of just shooting the nails through to provide the points. Great tip!

Very Cool Idea. Beats those triangles that move all over the place.

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Thanks.

This is the 3rd or 4th painting board that I've made. After awhile, the paint builds up and with some spray paints it wants to transfer on to the new projects. Not good!

The doc hasn't come up with his new logo yet. You have to remember this is layed-back Mt. Not many people are in a hurry to do much!

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Nice work Harry. Clean and smooth. As for the nail board I have been using them for a while. Never thought about staples though and like that idea a lot. Might have to try them. Thanks for the tip.

 

KEWL - harry

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