This is a great process to watch. Thanks for sharing the steps involved. It is my hope to start hand painting signs and eventually work up to this type of work.
I always wanted to try my hand at chipped glass signs. Enen bought a book in the 80s when I was a showcard writer but once I saw the equipment involved and the thought of cut fingers. Noting that you have a bandaid on your finger I decided to give it a miss. It trully is an art that needs to come back to our signage. Some of the photos that I have of popcorn vending machines with this art are just gorgeous.
what kind of equipment did you balk at, just the sandblaster and air compressor? sure, these guys have a booth or box that controls heat and humidity so they can get a piece done in a couple of days, but eventually the glue will pop even if you left it out. beyond that it's basic tools aside from a glass cutter and breaker thing. or the vinyl cutter/plotter? that would be great to have, but to get a really nice one you're talking a couple of bucks. the one my trophy/t-shirt shop had when i owned it was about $3K, but that was pro stuff and used on a daily basis. you don't need a fancy one, though, however i always advise ppl to stay away from hobby stuff like cricuts. still, you're basically just making a stencil with the vinyl, you could do that by hand if you really wanted. i used to use clear shelving stuff i got at the grocery store and cut things out with an exacto knife, then put armour etch on it. i worked at an auto glass factory for four years and i was afraid of cutting myself at first. respect the materials and take reasonable safety precautions and you should be okay. you could take a file and sandpaper to the edges if you wanted (although glass with eat that stuff up fast) if you didn't want to use a power tool. alternately, just tape the edges.
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a trick to log back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot the password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Ernesto Matthias Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I used to hand letter store fronts back in the 70s and I just saw this and I am totally interested in learning this....anyone know a good jumping off start or what books and vids that would be useful....sure would appreciate a response..thanks
Edgar Solis Hi Edgar, I didn't receive a reply but I'm pretty sure it's been chemically mirrored, a process called 'angel gilding'. I'm surprised that wasn't shown in this video as it's really interesting to watch.
Yes it would be chemically done. Check out David A Smith on Instagram, he just did a series on glue chipping and if you look threw his feed you can see him silvering a panel.
Hello, I congratulate you on your work, I have seen all the videos, I wanted to know how you make the glass break once the glue is applied, just let it dry or do you apply some heat or air? and how thick is the glass? thank you very much and excellent work
Hello.!! First of all, your art is marvelous, it's too shocking, I want to ask that liquid rubber that generates the background texture, what is it? ' what is your denomination? ' it is very effective !!, luck and much success.!
@Hughes SignCo I completely understand. I'm sure you weren't trying to be rude and I wasn't either. Beautiful work, the time, patience, materials and tools always cost a lot. I work with leather and some people don't understand the effort that goes into making something by hand. I just didn't want to come off as one of them. Likes to you and your company.
All that u do is done with plastic stencils.. There are no artisan implications on it. And I can see the differences between handmade and just digital stencil... u should improve this way.
You're literally that narcissistic to tell a grown ass man who owns his own shop, has his well earned abundance of clientele and who is clearly, very highly trained and very highly skilled at his trade, to change his way and put goggles on to satiate YOU? That's HILARIOUS!! 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆 What's next for you? Offering him suggestions on how he can better do his job??!! 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@@jordesign I think I went a tad overboard actually. I just get so frustrated with UA-cam know it alls and especially narcissistic people who believe their way is the best way. But telling a craftsman to change the way they craft, hell no. That shit is just insane to me.
@@coreyflannagin3698 sure. instead of using glue, put some double-sided tape on the back of the name plate. plates should adhere to the frame basically permanently under normal conditions unless you pry it off. the only reason to use the glue is to stick the little nails in if it's a metal frame, but i've always been of the opinion that unless the nails or screws are functional then it's simply over-indulgent.
@@manlymcstud8588 My apologies, I thought you were referring to the hide glue. I thought the 3M was an alternative for that. Lol. I obviously don't know anything.
@@coreyflannagin3698 no worries. i wish i was further along in my other projects so i could look into doing this, i have a lot of ideas... just not the time, money, or space.
This video was delightful to watch. Your craft is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your technique.
The glue chipping part is so satisfying and I have no idea why.
This is a great process to watch. Thanks for sharing the steps involved. It is my hope to start hand painting signs and eventually work up to this type of work.
This is some serious craftsmanship. Very impressive.
I always wanted to try my hand at chipped glass signs. Enen bought a book in the 80s when I was a showcard writer but once I saw the equipment involved and the thought of cut fingers. Noting that you have a bandaid on your finger I decided to give it a miss. It trully is an art that needs to come back to our signage. Some of the photos that I have of popcorn vending machines with this art are just gorgeous.
what kind of equipment did you balk at, just the sandblaster and air compressor? sure, these guys have a booth or box that controls heat and humidity so they can get a piece done in a couple of days, but eventually the glue will pop even if you left it out. beyond that it's basic tools aside from a glass cutter and breaker thing.
or the vinyl cutter/plotter? that would be great to have, but to get a really nice one you're talking a couple of bucks. the one my trophy/t-shirt shop had when i owned it was about $3K, but that was pro stuff and used on a daily basis. you don't need a fancy one, though, however i always advise ppl to stay away from hobby stuff like cricuts. still, you're basically just making a stencil with the vinyl, you could do that by hand if you really wanted. i used to use clear shelving stuff i got at the grocery store and cut things out with an exacto knife, then put armour etch on it.
i worked at an auto glass factory for four years and i was afraid of cutting myself at first. respect the materials and take reasonable safety precautions and you should be okay. you could take a file and sandpaper to the edges if you wanted (although glass with eat that stuff up fast) if you didn't want to use a power tool. alternately, just tape the edges.
You are Amazing, such artistry and skill.
Awesome attention to detail, well done.
You have my creative juices flowing I'm going to do this
You do beautiful work! Thank you for sharing!
Stunning, love 💕 your art
I love your art work not signs but art
This is awesome!!! I want to try my hand at this!!!
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a trick to log back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot the password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Ernesto Matthias Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Ernesto Matthias It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Kameron Leighton no problem xD
Nicely done!
I’m a sign painter and this video still exhausted me
Pure Class
Thank you for that. I want to know what type of oven it is based on light or heat
This guy's talent can ONLY be gifted by GOD Himself!!!! #AmazingTalent
I used to hand letter store fronts back in the 70s and I just saw this and I am totally interested in learning this....anyone know a good jumping off start or what books and vids that would be useful....sure would appreciate a response..thanks
Did you cover your work again with a protective film before it came into the frame.
guide me what glue to make and where to buy for pitted glasses that you made in the video. Thanks
beautiful!!!!!!
Where can i get one done from you
Please guide me carefully and where to buy that glue. can i use cowhide glue?
Great work! Can anyone please tell me what kind of plotter or vinyl cutter they're using? It would be a big help. Thanks.
What kind of glue you use or where can I find it. I'm from México
Hi. Where do I want to buy chemical silvering?
What was the product you put on the back of the glass? And how did you insure the letters would not get chipped corners?
Que material é esse que vc usa que depois parece vidro?
Could you please tell me what kind of glue you use
Amazing! 🤓 Was the reflective background painted on? Not water gilded? If so which paint?
I was about to ask the same question !!! Hope he answer :)
Edgar Solis Hi Edgar, I didn't receive a reply but I'm pretty sure it's been chemically mirrored, a process called 'angel gilding'. I'm surprised that wasn't shown in this video as it's really interesting to watch.
Yes it would be chemically done. Check out David A Smith on Instagram, he just did a series on glue chipping and if you look threw his feed you can see him silvering a panel.
se puede remplazar el almizcle por resina colofonia?
What does something like this cost?
hello, very nice, can you tell me what kind of glue?😍
What happens if you leave the vinyl mask on while the glue is chipping?
Can you reuse the glue?
What is it that chips the glue off? I have watched several of these and I can't seem to figure that part out
What would something like this cost.
PARCERO ERES UN MAESTRO
Hi,
Is Any possibility for chipping the glass after applying glue with heat gun ?
How can I find that tipe of vynil with a black background?
Beautiful!
what type of mask do you use...brand?
Hello, I congratulate you on your work, I have seen all the videos, I wanted to know how you make the glass break once the glue is applied, just let it dry or do you apply some heat or air? and how thick is the glass? thank you very much and excellent work
Heat will speed up the process a lot, but providing the air isn't humid it will chip over the course of a few days :)
What type of glue is used
Wow, I have been waiting for this video for a long time. Great work!!
When sand blasting, how much pressure do you use? Subscribed!
0.5 Mpa for this case
greetings, where can i learn this art in which country,
what kind of glue is this?
Rewlly love your work subribed
Amazing beautiful craft! May I ask what kind of font the 19th Century used? And how much does it cost to make a sign like that?
@Hughes SignCo why?
Guys, please tell us in more detail, what kind of glue is this?
Очень красиво!
hello, what program are you writing with? what computer program are you using? ❤
What Hide glue ??? can you get up to do it ! I'm from viet nam
Hello.!! First of all, your art is marvelous, it's too shocking, I want to ask that liquid rubber that generates the background texture, what is it? ' what is your denomination? ' it is very effective !!, luck and much success.!
Hi Cristian, he said in the video it was ‘hide glue’. Hope that helps.
Hi sir i love ur design sir please share me yellow glue name i will try at my shop
Sadly I have nothing interesting enough to put on a sign this nice.
Nice Video and great work. Can you please tell me what you are using @ 5:21?
Same question, and how does it chip?
its called chipping glue its a type of animal hide glue
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
How much does a sign like that cost?
3000usd
@Hughes SignCo Seems like that might be a little rude. You pay for the art not for the materials. Well yeah you pay for the materials too.
@Hughes SignCo I completely understand. I'm sure you weren't trying to be rude and I wasn't either. Beautiful work, the time, patience, materials and tools always cost a lot. I work with leather and some people don't understand the effort that goes into making something by hand. I just didn't want to come off as one of them. Likes to you and your company.
@Hughes SignCo explosive? It's angel gilding the worst is ammonia smell. He's got about 250 usd in that I would estimate.
@Hughes SignCo oh, well thanks for informing me lol
Hi.
He better be getting paid $100 an hour, its a ton of work!
Gotta be more than that... a sign like that must be hundreds and hundreds of dollars, maybe thousands! Absolutely stunning
GI GLASS SIGN & CO. GLAM S
All that u do is done with plastic stencils.. There are no artisan implications on it. And I can see the differences between handmade and just digital stencil... u should improve this way.
What are your spraying to get the mirror??
I will pay you. Can you help me with this job?
Mask! Silicosis is a real thing.
Sir I love your work, but please put on safety glasses, the beginning was scary
You're literally that narcissistic to tell a grown ass man who owns his own shop, has his well earned abundance of clientele and who is clearly, very highly trained and very highly skilled at his trade, to change his way and put goggles on to satiate YOU?
That's HILARIOUS!! 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
What's next for you? Offering him suggestions on how he can better do his job??!! 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@@MichaelEgan66 I love this response.
@@jordesign I think I went a tad overboard actually. I just get so frustrated with UA-cam know it alls and especially narcissistic people who believe their way is the best way. But telling a craftsman to change the way they craft, hell no. That shit is just insane to me.
@@MichaelEgan66 I feel the same way...
Deverias de espricar todo
having owned a trophy shop, save yourself the time and effort and just use the 3M double-sided tape instead of glue.
Hey, do you mind explaining how you could get that look, with 3M Double Sided Tape?
@@coreyflannagin3698 sure. instead of using glue, put some double-sided tape on the back of the name plate. plates should adhere to the frame basically permanently under normal conditions unless you pry it off. the only reason to use the glue is to stick the little nails in if it's a metal frame, but i've always been of the opinion that unless the nails or screws are functional then it's simply over-indulgent.
@@manlymcstud8588 My apologies, I thought you were referring to the hide glue. I thought the 3M was an alternative for that. Lol. I obviously don't know anything.
@@coreyflannagin3698 no worries. i wish i was further along in my other projects so i could look into doing this, i have a lot of ideas... just not the time, money, or space.
Fome tu videoooo