I was going to start doing some brass nameplates and just wanted to pick some brains from people in the business.
1. Do a lot of customers ask for nameplates?
2. If so, what sizes/shapes - 0.75x3, 0.75x4, 1x3, 1x4? And shapes - scalloped (kinda like a rectangle with round half-circles on each end), fully rounded, rounded corner one. Just 90° rectangular?
3. I started this because I could find no one who would make a non-shiny weathered brass one for me. Do people prefer shiny gold ones or would there be people wanting lightly or fully (almost black, with light letters) aged ones?
4. Choices - the software I wrote can do any font or combination of fonts, size, huge selection of corners, line separators - would that be too much?
5. Would it help if you had software on a PC that would allow you to easily design a nameplate for a customer (and then send the file to me to produce)?
6. and of course - what would the good price point be? (shiny gold brass is easier to make than the aged since I age them by hand)
1. Do a lot of customers ask for nameplates?
2. If so, what sizes/shapes - 0.75x3, 0.75x4, 1x3, 1x4? And shapes - scalloped (kinda like a rectangle with round half-circles on each end), fully rounded, rounded corner one. Just 90° rectangular?
3. I started this because I could find no one who would make a non-shiny weathered brass one for me. Do people prefer shiny gold ones or would there be people wanting lightly or fully (almost black, with light letters) aged ones?
4. Choices - the software I wrote can do any font or combination of fonts, size, huge selection of corners, line separators - would that be too much?
5. Would it help if you had software on a PC that would allow you to easily design a nameplate for a customer (and then send the file to me to produce)?
6. and of course - what would the good price point be? (shiny gold brass is easier to make than the aged since I age them by hand)
As I said I am in a setting up stage. I think I will also do a gilded hardwood option (am experimenting with that)...
