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IG-88:
Got your PM man  :cheers: thanks alot. Now gotta get started on it!!

shrunkenmaster:

--- Quote from: Woodshop Flunky on August 08, 2011, 08:54:45 am ---How tall is this cab?

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Just under 5 feet tall my man.

It's now had 2 primer coats and 2 black coats. Waiting on some speakers to be delivered, then I can install those along with the marquee light. More soon...

shrunkenmaster:
All paintwork done:



Tomorrow I'll get it back upstairs to the funroom for PC/monitor installation.

BadMouth:
Man, you are blasting through this...and it's all top notch quality.  :)


--- Quote from: IG-88 on August 06, 2011, 08:37:05 am ---Could you explain how you did the "large format" print for the top part? I've been wanting to do a bartop sized one of these for ages but getting the curves correct has been the sticking point.

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If you don't have a local place or want to do it cheaper, I've used a program called POSTERAZOR.
http://posterazor.sourceforge.net/
It takes your image and divides it up into standard size pdf pages that you print out, then tape together.

shrunkenmaster:

--- Quote from: BadMouth on August 08, 2011, 12:37:05 pm ---Man, you are blasting through this...and it's all top notch quality.  :)

If you don't have a local place or want to do it cheaper, I've used a program called POSTERAZOR.
http://posterazor.sourceforge.net/
It takes your image and divides it up into standard size pdf pages that you print out, then tape together.

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Thanks BadMouth, that's a good alternative. I'm lucky that my local printer does A0 prints for only £3 ($5), plus I never seem to have any ink in my own printer  ;D

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