How to Make a Laser Cut Mountain Wood Name Sign | Glowforge Project
How to Make a Laser Cut Mountain Wood Name Sign | Glowforge Project
We’re excited to share our first video project with you on how to make a laser cut mountain wood name sign using our laser vector files.
Supplies Used to Make a Laser Cut Mountain Wood Name Sign
- Circle Mountain Vector File
- Adobe Illustrator
- Glowforge Pro – Save up to $500 When You Purchase Through Our Link*
- Basswood Plywood from Home Depot
- 3M 80 Grit Sand Paper (use a power sander with finer grit)*
- Varathane Classic Gray Wood Stain – Weathered Gray is very close*
- Gloves and Sponge Craft Brushes
- Martha Stewart Craft Paints: Tartan Red and Cool Gray
- Folk Art White Acrylic Paint*
- White Taklon Craft Smart Brushes
- CA Adhesive Thick*
- 3d Sticky Dots I used in this video*
Watch How to Make a Laser Cut Mountain Wood Name Sign | Glowforge Project
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I am looking for the link to the little sticky dots you used to hold down your lettering while you painted them
Greetings
re: Mountain Wood Sign Tutorial
A quick mention during video that “Kilz??” primer used to prime the snow caps. No mention of product and how to use on the blog.
1. what is spelling of product?
2. water or oil based?
3. any sanding after applied?
4. can water-based acrylic pain be applied over this primed “Kilz??” surface?
5. can shellac be used as a primer?
6. any other product that can be used as a primer for acrylic paints on this project?
Thanks
Hi I found it. It’s spelled Kilz. They have the spray can version at Home Depot for $7. Hope that helps.
I’m also looking for the sticky dots mentinoed.