9.5" x 14" litho
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9.5" x 14" litho
Here is a litho I did for a legendary coach in our community. 1/2" corian, 8/4 cherry base cut with Aspire.
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Re: 9.5" x 14" litho
That's taking COOLNESS to the next size level...!!! BIG & COOL is always mo bettah! Looks terrific and will be appreciated by all that see it... for sure and for certain! NICE!
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Re: 9.5" x 14" litho
That is neat! What did you use for the light behind it? Did you cut out the edge of the litho by hand? Thanks for posting. I've done a couple lithos myself and now your taking it to the next level.
Tony
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Re: 9.5" x 14" litho
Thanks fellas! I used one of those hockey puck lights with a fancy housing from Lowe's. In regards to the outline, I brought the PhotoCarve into Aspire, used the vector tool to make an outline then offset that by .125 so that the photocarve would have a touch of rigidity. VCarve could do the same thing.
EDIT: We are working on a hall of fame at the school I work at, and this coach was a legend here in town. I plan to do a photo map around him of all his former teams in a collage.
EDIT: We are working on a hall of fame at the school I work at, and this coach was a legend here in town. I plan to do a photo map around him of all his former teams in a collage.
Need something cut in Central Ohio? Let's talk!