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  • Practice Panels Question?

    Posted by Chris Sharps on 18 February 2014 at 11:39

    Hi All

    I would like some advice on what to use as practice panels for
    brush lettering. For my own enjoyment I would like to get my brushes out
    and have a go.

    I have not really done any sign writing since I learned the basics
    on a City & Guilds Signwork course 20 years ago! Since then I have
    only worked with vinyl.

    I know I could paint a panel and practice with one shot but I wondered
    if any of the traditional guys used anything else? Can you use glass or
    aluminium composite for example?

    Thanks for looking

    Cheers

    Chris

    Chris Sharps replied 11 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Paul Seeley

    Member
    18 February 2014 at 15:05

    Make up a few practice panels with gloss vinyl on 5mm foam offcuts – wipe off the paint when finished. Used these for pinstriping practice etc. and they work fine.

  • Craig Brown

    Member
    18 February 2014 at 16:31

    Glass is a great way to go…you can produce a paper template to place behind the glass and practice your letter shapes – easy to clean off when you are finished as well. (using the paper template is a bit like having to second coat the lead signwriters work in the good old days…you learn letter formation as long as you stay within the lines…bet you won’t get a Maul-stick to the back of the head if you do though – happy days as a trainee 😉 )

  • Chris Sharps

    Member
    19 February 2014 at 13:48

    Thanks Paul & Craig

    Two interesting suggestions to have a go at.

    Cheers

    Chris

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