I like your videos man keep it up Id like to see some screen printing just for tips mabey im aslo an old fashion screen printer but I like a sign videos.
@@gregdpw I did screw down the cut mat when I had a wood top table. Now that I have a new application table with a glass top it stay put without have to screw it down. Also it would be impossible with a glass top anyway.
Thanks. Good educational video. I'm a graphic arts student and always curious about the sign making process. What type of green media do you use in the video? Does any of the white reflective properties show through the green and any advantages using semi opaque green instead of using reflective green?
The green film overlay is from 3M and called ElectroCut or EC film. The green, red ,blue and brown I use for traffic signs are transparent and show through to the white, making the signs reflective at night. Traffic signs need to be reflective at night so the driver can see them. The black film is not transparent.
Hey Bob, could you please list all products, machinery and software used throughout production.
Very informative video. Thanks Bob!
I like your videos man keep it up Id like to see some screen printing just for tips mabey im aslo an old fashion screen printer but I like a sign videos.
I like this job 7 year experience saudi arabia
i like your oldscool work
i make traffic signs for a living do u guys screen print ?
What's your approximate material costs for a 9x36" double sided road sign.
We can make them for about 20/25 dollars.
were do you buy the big rolls
I mostly by from Zap Manufacturing out of Grass Valley California.
Did you have to screw the cutting mat to your table? We just purchased one for our work table and was wondering how to keep it in place
@@gregdpw I did screw down the cut mat when I had a wood top table. Now that I have a new application table with a glass top it stay put without have to screw it down. Also it would be impossible with a glass top anyway.
MrBob would you make a sign and sell it to someone if they order one
Sorry. I work for the County and we don’t sell to the public.
sir can i knw about that roller means that roller particular name and particular computer plotter name?
girish magdum www.highwayhandyman.com/
Good morning, how much do you charge?
Jame'shes We don’t sell to the public. All our signs are made in house for County use only.
Thanks. Good educational video. I'm a graphic arts student and always curious about the sign making process. What type of green media do you use in the video? Does any of the white reflective properties show through the green and any advantages using semi opaque green instead of using reflective green?
The green film overlay is from 3M and called ElectroCut or EC film. The green, red ,blue and brown I use for traffic signs are transparent and show through to the white, making the signs reflective at night. Traffic signs need to be reflective at night so the driver can see them. The black film is not transparent.
hi sir
my self Ajay Dev Charn
from mumbai india
i also doing the same work in india
but i want work in canada
can u help for this kinds of job
I don't work in Canada, just in the USA
Which school to learn the road sign production in Europe?
What the name of the bubble rollow
SO cool
Good to see.
Mind sharing what kind of film that transparent one is?
The green film is Electro cut from 3M.
@@BobTheSignMan Thank You!
can you tell me where we can get that rolling table ?
www.highwayhandyman.com/
They are not cheap, but they are a quality table.
I want know about screen printing technology , can you please explain
nithan ap We don’t use that method to make our signs. I wouldn’t know the first step.
@@BobTheSignMan will you manufacturer mandatory sign ( circular board) ,if yes please let me know the procedure.
Bob, is immigrant labor possible for this service?
You would have to be employed by County of Napa.
@@BobTheSignMan Califórnia?
What software do you use?
Noah Wilson Gerber Omega 5.0