Thought I would try some lithophanes

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richgirling
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Thought I would try some lithophanes

Post by richgirling » Thu 17 May , 2012 18:20 pm

Had a try at some lithophanes over the last couple of weeks.
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Re: Thought I would try some lithophanes

Post by Denford Admin » Fri 18 May , 2012 10:44 am

Those look great!
I've often thought about making a frame for them but never got round to it...are they slotted or did you just stick the lithophane to the back face?

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Re: Thought I would try some lithophanes

Post by richgirling » Fri 08 Jun , 2012 7:32 am

Denford Admin wrote:Those look great!
I've often thought about making a frame for them but never got round to it...are they slotted or did you just stick the lithophane to the back face?
Thanks.

The Dyson frame is made from solid oak, machined from both sides.

The acrylic ones are slotted together using an interference fit, no glue used.

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