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| Richardgregory:
If I"m going to spray paint a piece of acrylic that will go over the monitor. The question is: I shouldn't spray paint such that it's completely flush with the LCD screen to the inner bezel of the monitor right?. I'm thinking I should leave maybe 1/4 of an inch out from the LCD screen to inner bezel - that way if someone is standing at an angle to the side of the cab, the LCD screen won't be cut off by the plexiglass. Thoughts? |
| keilmillerjr:
Paint the back side of the acrylic and it shouldn't have that issue. |
| SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: keilmillerjr on April 04, 2014, 10:17:34 am ---Paint the back side of the acrylic and it shouldn't have that issue. --- End quote --- Remember to paint the design in reverse order if you have multiple colors. I was so tired when I painted my first piece of acrylic I forgot to paint it in reverse order. So now I have a white piece of acrylic with a nice pattern on the wrong side. And before anyone asks, I can't flip it, it's shaped. |
| Unstupid:
--- Quote from: Richardgregory on April 04, 2014, 09:33:36 am ---If I"m going to spray paint a piece of acrylic that will go over the monitor. The question is: I shouldn't spray paint such that it's completely flush with the LCD screen to the inner bezel of the monitor right?. I'm thinking I should leave maybe 1/4 of an inch out from the LCD screen to inner bezel - that way if someone is standing at an angle to the side of the cab, the LCD screen won't be cut off by the plexiglass. Thoughts? --- End quote --- I'd leave a 1/4" if the inner bezel on the monitor is black. |
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