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3D-signage: assortment from Germany
Posted by Manfred Didier on 26 June 2007 at 21:49Hello,
i just sayd "Hello" in the Hello forum and thought why not showing some
of our sign in this forum.
The most are made from SignFoam and some are made from the new
foam material we will show at David Kynaston´s meet in wales.
The paint is RhinoPaint.I´m available to receive good or bad reviews.
Thanks!Manfred Didier
Jamie Kimp replied 17 years, 9 months ago 27 Members · 34 Replies -
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I don’t think you will get any bad reviews for those Manfred. Excellent stuff 😎
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Brilliant work Manfred 😀 😀
How does the Signfoam stand up to knocks when its at street level? Isnt it soft?
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Bloody show off!
All of that is just brilliant.
I wish I was good at stuff.
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what can I say. Your talent is obvious. Just shows me how little I’ve got compared to others here 😕
Thanks for sharing…
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Very nice, its great to see signs like these. How do you go about showing your customer how the finished sign will look, do you show them a 3d drawing???
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Everything about them is 1st class!!!
Excellent work.
Joe,
Makin Chips and Havin Fun!
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Bloody hell……the customers simulation is an art form in itself 😮
Brilliant work
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quote glenn:Bloody hell……the customers simulation is an art form in itself 😮
:lol1: :lol1:
Not bad Manfred, but do you do any vinyl on foamex 😀
Just incredible work, I love this kind of stuff.
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Thank you all. It´s really good to hear that you like our work.
Martin, yes we do also vinyl stuff and car lettering.
For low budget signs it makes no sence to work 3-dimensional.
Enclosed you see a sample of car lettering.Harry, the foam comes in a very high density it´s 250kg/m³.
It´s almost the same density then pine wood.
After painting it´s really strong. But for shure if anybody
wants to damage a sign, they damage everything… also steel.Manfred
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wow… always been tempted to try foam on the CNC…
thing is, how do you cost it, it all takes time to paint and CNC in 3D
Dave
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Dave, if you start working with foam you cannot stop!
It´s a perfect material for signs, specialy dimensional signs.
We calculate foam signs almost the same then wood signs.
The work process balance out one other.
You have to prime and paint foam but routing time is very short
for all that.Manfred
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Manfred, thanks for showing your excellent work I am well impressed.
How doe the foam get mounted to the steel supports etc that hold it to the two post signs, as I would have thought any fixings would pull through it?
Thanks
Dave
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Hi Dave, we never srew through the front of a sign.
The most of the bigger signs have special plywood on the back.
Or double sided signs between them.
Then we screw from back or side in the plywood.
Panel Clips work perfect for wallmounted signs.
If you come to the meet in wales we can talk more about details.Manfred
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quote :Thank you all. It´s really good to hear that you like our work.
its gobsmacking just love it thanks for showing
chris
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hi manfred,
wow your work really beautiful! were are you? köln? would really love to visit you sometime when i´m in deine nähe! i´m located in mannheim/heidelberg. bin ab und zu mal in darmstadt.
please give let me know where you are and your website if its ok with you…
havent made it to any meets ever which is a pity but hope to go to one one day…
all the best!
will put up some more of my work soon…
danke once again, alles gute
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These are the most amazing signs I’ve ever seen.
Excellent work, and your proof drawing was incredible too.
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Fantastic Manfred, your work really blows my asshoff.
What kind of software do you design something like this on?
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Here are some pictures of the sign from which i showed the proof drawing,
during and after installation. It´s in the dolomites in Italy over 6600 ft high.James, we use different software for design, simulation and proof.
Design and work files are made with omega, 3d-Simulation is made with
fireworks and Photoshop.Bernardo, we´re not in Köln. We moved 3 years ago to Bavaria Oberallgäu near by Sonthofen or Kempten. Our homepage is (mod-edit) but we´re just working on a redesign.
What kind of signs do you make? We´re sometimes in Heidelberg.
Do you know the "Heidelberger Studentenkuss"? This sign is from us.
Let me know when you would like to visit us and we will see how it will fit
in our time shedule.All the best from Bavaria
Manfred & Marcus
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love your work manfred, "top notch" signs as always mate. thanks for sharing…
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Manfred, thanks for showing your excellent work , I was nice to meet you in Sonny’s meet in Atlanta .
I hope you guys doing OK.
Sal Cabrera 😀
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Awesome stuff really high quality work put many sign makers to shame 😉
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hi manfred,
i started painting signs just recently – thats only like three years ago – although i do grafics too. i paint more windows than signs… i just found it hard to make any contact to any sign`painters` in germany as most people do vinyl. i´ve talked to some decorators and older guys who painted in the fifties which was really nice!
in the last year i´ve got a bit more contact going on which is good, and i havent got to any meets at all, which i´ll surely do one day god willing!i really need to practice more tho since i just learned from books the internet and this fabulous website among others…
it would be a pleasure to meet up some day, and i´ll look out for your sign in heidelberg!!
and your work is beautiful and i´ve hardly seen any signs like the ones you showed in here in germany. atleast youre there to make a change!
all the best,
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Hi Manfred, fantastic signwork. Love the dimensional signs, very talented.
What paint do you use on them and where do you get your signfoam from?
Keep up the good work and post more pics.
Neil
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Thank you all very much for your compliments.
Hi Sal, yes i remember you, we’ve been together at the Mexican restaurant in Suwanee. We´re fine and i hope you´re doing well too!?
Bernardo, if you would like to call me sometime you can get me under 08321/675420. I would like to see some of your work. Do you have
a homepage?Neil, the paint is RhinoPaint water-based. We import this paint and SignFoam directly from the states. But this is a new material we use since the beginning of the year. It´s made in Europa, very high quality, absolute even and easy to get. So if you need Foam you may contact me directly.
Thanks again and all the best from Bavaria
Manfred
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hi,
i don´t have a website, but want to put one up real soon. i’m going to put up some of my recent work up on the board so you can check it out. otherwise i think you can see some of my past work if you see the past threads connected to my name. (my work is pretty simple although i`m always out for a challenge – i need alot of practice yet tho). hope it works and i hope you enjoy.
i´ll be glad to call someday. i speak german too so we can choose the language.
wish you all the best and stay posted…
thanx,
bernardo -
Inspiring stuff! Layouts and colors are crisp and strong. Dixie was a hoot.
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Great stuff here, Do you CNC the foam then sandblast the background?
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