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lighted 8 88.89%
not lighted 1 11.11%
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Old 06-06-2009, 05:07 PM   #1
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I did this cutting about a year ago. It has been lying around in the dust down stairs till Pchristy posted sonething about gluing. I sent hin a photo of this proped up with a peanut butter jar( I felt bad )so finally I got out the glue and clamps and set to work to finish this up. I do however have a question. Thant being said I have a set of lights that I could use to light between and behind the layers. What do you think to light or not to light that is the question? Feel free to resopnd. (Id do a poll if I knew how)






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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

Look just above your original post while in the thread. Select thread tools, then add poll. I would vote lighted by the way
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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

That's awesome Mark. I think lighted too.
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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

Thanks for the info Tracey.
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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

Excellent work there, Mark!!!!

Would look really cool with a backlight.

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I would have to go for the lighted also. BTW where does that pattern come from. I really like that and would like to get a copy if you know where it came from. Thanks. Steve
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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

Nice job Mark Lighted by the way
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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

Mark - what kind of framing will you be putting around this - I voted lighted but been thinking about it as far as the frame goes - Looks like it is sitting in between two pieces of ply - will that stay there?
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Thanks Phillip, I added the quote I was replying to. Was clear as mud before
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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

It is sitting between 2 pieces of 1/8 bb sprayed silver I am going to abb a black babker and no fraiming I thinh just leave it open.
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It is sitting between 2 pieces of 1/8 bb sprayed silver I am going to abb a black babker and no fraiming I thinh just leave it open.

With the black backer then I still vote lighted -
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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

That is a kewl pattern bro ........I started it and put it away also. Think you've inspired me to break it out again

I would light it but I would move the panels closer together ....just my nickel's worth
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Re: finished 3 layer scroll

Mark - what you need to do is cut some side walls for it and make it look like a castle all of the way around
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