First step: Lasering

What was particularly nice about this order was that we were able to use the relatively rarely ordered but very elegant acrylic glass in black (see photos to click through). This material is very elegant and enhances a room, provided it is used in a targeted and discreet manner, as was the case with our customer Focus facilities. In this case lasered We cut out the approx. 10 cm high letters from the large panel. We were able to achieve clear corners and clean edges, which is not possible when milling due to the wide milling head.

  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen
  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen
  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen
  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen
  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen

Second step: Apply adhesive film to the back

After lasering, we prepared the letters for gluing to the wall. We attached adhesive strips to the back to make the letters adhere to the wall. This is the adhesive or adhesive tape that we used to attach the letters to the wall. GalleryPrint-rails, so it holds bombproof. We only glued small strips so that the letters would come off again at some point.

  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen
  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen
  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen
  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen
  • Acrylic letters at Focus Einrichtungen

Third step: Assembly

So that the Assembly To make the process quicker, we lasered a "negative" of the lettering into an acrylic glass to use as a template - divided into four puzzle pieces. This allowed us to create a straight edge and align all the letters with the spirit level - a great relief. For the time being, we fixed this template in place with masking tape in case any changes were required - and that's exactly what happened. Our customer didn't like the first position as we had imagined, so we moved the templates and letters a little and that was that. We then removed one letter at a time, peeled off the adhesive film and finally put the letter in its place. Once a "piece of the puzzle" was finished, it was removed and the lettering unfolded its impressive effect.

If you also have a challenging project for us, we look forward to your inquiry.

Yours, Matthias Wenzel

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