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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: big_garryb on June 24, 2004, 06:15:35 am
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Hi,
i had decided to use thinner wood and off-set the groove for the t-mold. This seems to work fine. as it covers joins.....
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i planned on covering the side panels (see pic) with plexi/lexan to protect the artwork. the t-mold will fit snuggly with 2mm plexi/lexan covering........... but now i decided to price up the plexi and its gonna wap
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sorry, doesnt want to let me add the pic...... i will try again..........
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It's the risk factor that would put me off. One scratch and you've wasted a lot of money.
But if you're skilled (and lucky!) enough I'm sure the end result would look good.
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I personally think it's not even worth the trouble. Covering the CP is one thing since it gets a lot of hand contact but the sides is not in that same type of danger. Also, it may look a little odd. There are alternatives to protect side artwork that's a lot easier and cheaper.
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What are they?
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yea dont lexanise your sides, use laminate or get some sideart laminated at a screenprinters
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ok - but ive already got the t-mold track cut out..... and the t-mold put on will have a 2mm overhang
should i get some 2mm wood (does wood come in 2mm?) and stick that on? and then get the artwork stuck on over that? or re-do the whole top half of the cab - which i dont really think my nerves could take.........
thanks for the advise so far........
garry
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I once thought it would be cool routing into the sides of a cab, like a poster sized square about 1\8 in deep, placing the artwork in the routed area and filling the square with a 1/8" peice of plexi. Also that way you could change side art rather easy.
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You could also get something called Mylar. A think plastic sheet film that youd overlay onto the sides. However... its expensive as well... and prolly less durable than plexi.