And a great logoI’d call it the Lodge.![]()
I think people refer to this as acrylic sheets in the US? That’s what I use for cutting faceplates.ABS no plastic?? Maybe lost in translation. Acrylonitril-butadieen-styreen
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Graveerplaat, geschikt voor laser
Een kunststof die ideaal is om te graveren. Doordat de kern een andere kleur is dan de toplaag worden gravures extra scherp en contrastrijk. Dit graveermateriaal is ook geschikt om te lasersnijden. Direct op maat voor je machine en te bestellen vanaf 1 stuks.lasersheets.nl
I think so, it’s ABS. Acrylic is definitely a type of plastic too I believe?OK didnt realize that. How about LEGO? Isnt that considered being plastic building bricks then in the US?
Quite similarDoes anyone know what the old DOD logo could be?
that should work nicely, thanksQuite similar
Looks like it is based on ITC Serif Gothic.Any ideas what font the Muff Fuzz text may have been modified from?
What are y'all using for a Civil War font?
Bummer. Yeah, I had seen the posts in here about Carnival of Treason, but I couldn't find it available to purchase on its own (outside of an expensive multi-font suite). Found that its a digitization of an old type called Bailey Shaded, but the only other digitizations I found of [the non-shaded version of the Bailey font] are:Yup!
I’ve come to the conclusion that if you want something to REALLY “ape” the real thing, you better be ready to do tons of manual digital typesetting.
Revisited this tonight to do some research. Seems that in this instance, EH actually used ITC Serif Gothic with very little modification at all (only thing I notice is the deletion of the serifs on the interior of the crossbars of the two f’s in fuzz, allowing for it to appear as one single crossbar)… it’s just that they made heavy use of the alternate glyphs, which sadly have not been included in any digitizations. Been trying to track down a relatively high-res scan of the original phototype in the std bold weight, but all I’ve found are the std black, and this std light weight.Bingo! Always forget about that one, but looking back now, I have that font and have used it a lot in the past![]()
check your PMsMight be able to get away with tracing the alt glyphs