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Carved signage involves the use of precision cutting tools to remove material from a sign, creating a three-dimensional effect. The process can be done by hand or with the use of computer-controlled machinery. Carved signage can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, stone, and synthetic materials. The result is a sign that has a natural, textured appearance that is long-lasting and can withstand outdoor exposure. Sandblasted signage is a process that involves blasting a high-pressure stream of sand or other abrasive material at a sign to create a raised, textured effect. The process is typically used on materials like wood, stone, or metal, and can be done with stencils or computer-controlled machines. The result is a sign that has a tactile, textured surface that is visually interesting and can withstand harsh outdoor environments. Both carved and sandblasted signage offer a unique and distinctive look that can help businesses stand out and attract attention. They are particularly effective for outdoor signs that need to be visible from a distance and withstand exposure to the elements.
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