Monday, September 6, 2010

Ways To Embed Great Stencil Shapes On Stone And Granite Planes

Whenever anyone has to erect a monument, or use some material which is akin to granite but much more durable, the way to make sure that it is crisp is with a sandblast stencil. This template is made of rubber since it is sandblast resist material, and the force of the material being blown onto the granite or other medium wears away anything which is not protected by the rubber template. This is particularly useful for those areas where the letters should stand proud from the background surface. In other words, the background is ground away to leave the lettering on the surface of the block. But this can be done in reverse too.

We have all seen by now those monuments or signs where writing seems to be cut out. This is done by the same technique where the rubber template is made in the shape of the letters and then the medium is thrown at the surface to erase the letter shapes. Once this is finished, the letters can be filled with gold leaf or some other such medium to make the finished effect look rather wonderful.

This system has been used in so many different ways. Granite is perhaps a popular choice of medium to do this kind of work because it is good to look at and perfectly flat. These days, builders and masons do tend to go for concrete with a lot of aggregate mixed in to form a similar finish for those places where granite could prove to be too expensive. Using the blasting techniques can give a highly polished surface and looks very similar to granite once it is cut and polished. These companies who provide the templates and the services outlined usually have some other heavy duty treatments which they can provide. For example, vinyl coating for fences, or for the sides of houses, which water and weatherproofs the entire house very easily. These are usually put on with high powered spray guns to make sure the paint does not run. Then the coats are built up one by one to achieve a lovely smooth look. But these coatings can also be put on with a normal paint brush or roller which takes more time.

Even fences can have this kind of work done on them and since the coating can be guaranteed for up to thirty years, it is certainly worth considering. The fences or house will surely be protected for an inordinate amount of time before the whole process will be done again.

These companies also provide load slitting where materials that are produced in bulk are then cut to whatever size the customer wants. This is particularly useful for items like wrappings or tapes which are easier to make in bulk before the slitting process is done by someone else. Once the slitting is done, the materials are then repackaged to retail size packets which are sent on to the wholesalers.It is clear then that there is a great need for these industrial companies who can produce the right results for those who need them.

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