Metal Signage Projects

Colorado WaterJet can quickly cut out logos, signage, and address plaques for your business. Our water jetting process can cut metal or nearly any material quickly and easily, meaning that you won’t have to adjust your logo or design. This saves you both time and money on your final product. Please keep in mind Colorado WaterJet does not provided finishing, mounting, or installation services for metal signage.

Aluminum Positive Cuts Mounted on Wood Background – Part of Full Branding of Fort Collins Country Club – Interior Sign in Main Lobby

 

Postive, free standing copper letters forming backlit logo for Vapor Distillery in Boulder, CO
Cobalt Realty’s Joe Bennell designed this building sign with a compass motif. The aluminum is powder-coated with a transparent finish. Lafayette, CO.
Closer view of the Cobalt Realty sign in Lafayette, CO. This is an example of negative-cut letters on a solid sheet of metal.
Letters cut into steel, treated to create a rust patina, mounted on barn board wood. Mountain View Fellowship in Strasburg, CO. See an entire page dedicated to this project here.
Collaborate Builders designed these simple, elegant signs for their building sites. The smaller circle is floated off the larger one with studs. These were cut from aluminum and powder-coated.
Sign for Copper Valley Air Service (Glennallen, Alaska) out of 1/8″ Copper Sheet. Red metals are a great application for waterjet’s cool cutting process.

 

Steel sign and address plaque for Observatory Row Duplexes and Townhomes. The top sign is cut out of 0.5″ A36 steel and has includes spikes to mount in the masonry. The lower address plaque is cut out of 0.125″ steel and has stenciled letters to allow the translucent green acrylic to show. Designed by J.P. Aymon of Prospect Properties  of Denver.
WindSmith Sign – negative cutouts from a sheet of Stainless Steel

 

Workshop Architects signage

 

NOMMA Sign – Designed in-house

 

NOMMA sign detail