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    Smile litho (bent corian)

    This is a litho i seen from another cw owner so I looked till I found the same picture on the net,Then I curved the corian in the oven ,on the forums they mentioned 350 degrees for 5 min,wasnt enough for the curve so I put it in for 10 min seemed to do the trick .My brother and I had some trial and errors but got it to work.Then we built the box to match the curve.For the back we probed an air duct vent and used that for the vent hole in the back.Blue Christmas lights were used on the earth tough to tell but they really are BLUE.Actually there are 35 blue lights over the earth and a single puck light on jesus.Were both pretty happy with the way it turned out.Hopefully the pics are big enough to see.
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    Last edited by Ron Heiden; 01-04-2009 at 02:21 PM. Reason: adding pics

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    Hello Ron,

    Looks great!
    Last edited by mtylerfl; 01-04-2009 at 02:43 PM.
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    Default Litho

    Good job Ron!
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    Nice Job Ron,

    I really do like the effect you achieved
    by incorporating two different colored light sources.
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    Fantastic! good job.
    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by pine acres woodshop View Post
    Fantastic! good job.
    Mark
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    I do have some questions about bending the Corian.

    After cooling did the corian stiffen to it's normal stregnth? Iunder stand your method and am interrested in doing something like this myself. No not a litho just in case you are wondering.

    Really nice work, you have set a new standard with them.

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    Nice job Ron!
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    Smile thanx

    thanx for all the kind words,makes it worth while when something turns out,not everything does,lol.This is the first one that ive bent.Seems to harden to the same as original.I had it over a board and held the edges down and sprayed it with cool water to speed up the curing process.I've seen other smaller ones that looked as good or better in the forums here.Funny what you can learn here.

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    Nicely done.... looking forward to more of your work.

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    Ron,
    That is totally awesome. Thank you for sharing this with us... BW

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