Modernizean office wall, entry, or reception area with these sleek, sophisticated, engraved stainless steel signs. Perfect gifts for weddings, anniversaries, or for providing clear, graffiti proof, signage in a business, these signs are available in .025" or .125" thicknesses to suit your application. Choose from a black laser-fused image or UV color printing that endures for approximately two years outdoors without touch-ups. This sign is available in 5 solid metals: brass, bronze, copper, stainless steel, and titanium.
Create custom sign designs via our online designer and receive a proof in a business day for your heavy duty, high quality sign. Having the ability to approve your design before we start production ensures you will be happy with your final sign. Feel free to make changes or cancel your order once you receive your proof.
With its affordable price, durability, and maintenance-free upkeep, this sign option is suitable for most environments. This material is not recommended for use near salt water. For salt-water environments, please check out our Titanium Signs.
Laser fused engraving is the standard option for solid metal. In this process, the laser strikes the surface and a blank ink is bonded permanently to the metal. Any art or logo will be modified to be engraved in black.
At PlaqueMaker.com, your order comes with a no-obligation proof. To receive your proof, fill out an order form and provide the details of your order. At the bottom of the order form, you can select either Design & View or Add to Cart.
The Design & View option will take you to our online designer, where you can arrange your text and art. If you select Add to Cart, our team of professional graphic designers will design your order for you. With both option, our graphic designers will double-check your order and we will send you a proof in a business day.
When you have your order added to the cart, you will be able to Proceed to Checkout. During this process, you can select your Delivery Method, and will be asked to enter your credit card information. A credit card is required to receive a proof, but nothing is charged until you approve the design and agree to proceed with the order. Once you receive your proof, you can make changes or cancel your order.
During the checkout process, you will have the option of utilizing PayPal. If you select to use PayPal, a hold will be placed on the funds during checkout. The funds will be released after 3 days if you cancel your order.
Once the order is placed, you will receive a proof to the email you provided within a business day. The email will contain a link to view your designed product, and information on how to make changes or approve your proof. If you wish to make changes, we will email you a revised proof within a business day. Once your proof is approved, your order will ship 2 business days later. When your order ships from our facility, you will receive an email containing tracking information if it is included in the shipping method selected.
A bubonic plague pandemic came to India in 1896 via rats on cargo ships from China. Over the next thirty years, India would lose 12.5 million people to this disease. Initially, it was confined to port cities but eventually, it spread to rural regions of the country as well. [1]
When my grandfather returned to claim his rights to his ancestral home, he was a newlywed eager to raise a family. The house was still in place, still structurally sound, but void of all its contents. All the wooden cabinetry, bed frames and benches; stainless steel and copper dishes, cookware and utensils, had all been looted. Left behind were only the suggestions of a fairly prosperous existence. In a time and place, when and where generations coexisted in a single home and household items were made to pass on and endure generations of use, my grandfather started from scratch and on his own.
omg i love this recipe! it looks delicious))) and plus mango pickles is a great option for a meal! do you have any specific recommendations for a Indian cuisine starter? never tried to cook any before!
Laser engraved stainless steel is perfect for many applications, especially where intricate logos, small text or images are required on the plaque. Engraving stainless steel by laser creates a permanent, highly visible black mark etched into the surface of the steel.
Stainless Steel has a high resistance to corrosion. It is a robust and low maintenance material that is comparatively less expensive in the long run. We use type 304 #4. It is a chromium-nickel stainless steel at a thickness of 1.2mm. 304 #4 Stainless Steel combines mechanical properties with excellent resistance to many corrosive agents encountered in domestic and industrial use.
About Photos.
Photos with small images and very detailed backgrounds may not be suitable on stainless steel plaques. If you have a photo with a lot of small details, we recommend our Black Anodised Aluminium Plaques instead. CLICK HERE
No wonder it makes sense to have a big beautiful photo on a memorial plaque. We have been manufacturing photo plaques for many years and they are increasingly popular. Our photo enamel stainless steel plaque are among the first in the world to combined the proven image quality of photo ceramic with the extreme durability of Stainless Steel. The result is a memorial plaque that is ever-lasting, showcasing a full colour photo and is virtually indestructible.
Our photo enamel plaques have been specifically designed to withstand our harsh Australian outdoor conditions. The stainless steel offers a thin low-profile look andis far more durable than traditional ceramic plaques.
The BY07 byrd Crossbill is a noteworthy combination of high-quality materials and superior manufacturing standards at an economical price point. Like the actual bird, the Crossbill is highly adaptable with a hawkbill shaped blade that is curved for controlled pulling cuts. It features a satin finish 8Cr13MoV stainless steel blade and a smooth stainless steel handle with lockback, pocket clip, and lanyard hole.
One of the many things we take pride in with the way we engrave is, we trace every scale to get a perfect outline! It creates a unique invisible boarder look around the entire scale. We do not just lay the scales down and let the engraving hang off the sides, we take the extra steps to make sure our scales look and feel their very best!
After working all year with the lenses I finally found a great solution. Galvanized steel mesh. It works great. The wearer of the mask can see in the dark, unlike tinted lenses, and they don't fog up like glass lenses. When wearing the mask, the screen does a great job of hiding your eyes, while maintaining airflow. I couldn't be more pleased with the results. These will be installed on the Deluxe Plague Doctor mask, with your choice of screws, aluminum rivets, or spikes. The lens frames are custom C&C fabricated specifically for this mask. Made out of 440 stainless steel, as you would find on a quality knife blade. They stand out nicely.
I am one of the few mask makers left in the world that still hand crafts traditional Plague Doctor masks. The Plague Doctor is my most popular mask. It's an extremely hard mask to keep in stock due to it's popularity. I have been working extremely hard to get some made for Halloween 2012. I sold out early last year. I only have so many lens frames, so there will be a limited amount of Deluxe masks. I am adding leather strapping to the regular Plague Doctor (photos to come late August) instead of the 1/4" elastic shown in the photos.
The Plague Doctor is one of my all time favorite masks, and the inspiration for many of my long nosed masks. There's something creepy looking about it, and once you know the historical significance behind it, it's even creepier.
During the period of the Black Death and the Great Plague of London, plague doctors visited victims of the plague to verify whether they have been afflicted or not. They were mostly unqualified. Most qualified doctors had left the city to avoid being afflicted. Their outfit consisted of a hat to show that the man was a doctor, mask to protect the face, crystal "eyes" to "protect" the eyes, the beak stuffed with spices or herbs to "purify" the air that the doctor breathed, wooden stick to push away victims who would get too close to him, leather gloves to protect the hands, gown waxed from the exterior, and full length boots. It was believed at the time that the plague was spread through the air, not through the fleas living on the black rat. Therefore, they stuffed herbs and spices in their "beaks" or carried them somewhere. The waxed clothing may have helped prevent fleas latching on, and the clothing also prevented droplet infection.
It has been questioned how much this costume was actually worn; the greater part of doctors fled the cities in the early stages of the plague. I have several variations of this mask. Browse around, and keep checking back for more designs....thanks for looking.
The Deluxe Plauge Doctor mask has been a passion of mine for over two years. Constantly searching the isles of Home Depot for parts that would work. I commissioned a very talented aeronautical and medical equipment C&C machinist to fabricate me some custom stainless steel lens frames. I do not install lenses, as they fog up. Now for 2012 I have found a great steel mesh that work excellent in the lens frames. They look great, don't restict vision, and maintain airflow, keeping you cooler. I also have added 1" hand-dyed leather strapping with metal rings, which I am riveting to the 3/4" braided elastic. It will have a strap on the top that connects with the side strapping, much like a hockey mask does. The leather strapping is also riveted in. The elastic is fully adjustable with 2 D-rings (like a motorcycle helmet) I couldn't be more pleased with this piece.
Thank you for looking.
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