Hi Bob;

I think Bar Mills made a set of laser cut letters. They have dropped their 
billboard line, but some hobby may still have them.

Scale Link from the UK have photo-etched alphabets. A bit pricey, but may do 
the job.

http://www.scalelink.co.uk/acatalog/Alphabets___Numerals___Alphabets___Numeraux.html


A DIY alternative is to apply art store dry transfer letting to sheet material 
and then cut the letter out by hand.

Pieter Roos



Bob Werre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I need a bit of help from the vast and 
unpaid research department!  I 
have been searching in vain for 3-D lettering that is about 1/2 or 3/4 
in height.  I'm trying to duplicate the large lettering that is common 
on buildings normally offset from the building slightly.  I've been 
trying to letter my Pine Canyon cold storage building with that kind of 
lettering.  We have tried the Office Depot kinda place, Hobby Lobby, and 
art supply stores.  Office Depot came the closest with lettering but it 
is way too tall.  Years ago kids used to use spaghetti letters by 
sealing them but I'd rather use something a bit more permanent.

Thanks,

Bob Werre
BobWphoto.com


 
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