5 minutes
Open the project and edit the text with the names and date you want.
Ensure that the workpiece dimensions match the piece of wood you have. I used solid walnut.
Use the align tools to make sure everything is centered.
30 minutes
It is important to carve this design using a v bit so that you can get all the detail. I used a 90 degree one, but you could also get good results using a 60 degree.
Actual carving time was 24 minutes using the recommended settings in Easel.
5 minutes
Use sanding sealer over the entire project, making sure to get plenty into the letters and around the letters. This will help you when you paint so you don’t need to worry about staying in the letters. I used a water based minwax sanding sealer. After sealing, I waiting about 24 hours before proceeding to the next step.
10 minutes
I use a fine brush to paint on 2 coats of white Rustoleum high gloss protective enamel. This helps the text shine and pop. It gives great contrast with the dark walnut. I let it dry for about 24 hours before sanding.
5 minutes
I used a sander with 120 grit sandpaper to sand the front of the workpiece. This gets all the stray paint off the top surface around the letters. The paint will stay inside the letters since it is below the surface. Then I used the sander to round the edges, and smooth all the sides. I repeated it with 220 grit as well to give a smoother surface. Be sure to vacuum or shopvac all the sawdust off afterwards.
5 minutes
This step is optional, but I decided to protect the workpiece by spraying it with minwax glossy polyurethane spray. This darkened the walnut color as well, and helped the white lettering to be a bit more glossy. That’s the last step, and your sign is now complete!
Justin Keele
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