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Thread: Can Lithopanes be cut using 1/8" thick material??

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    This is what I use, thought it's not 1/8 inch it's not costly. I found this through a tutorial on here on litho's and haven't used anything else since.


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    where did you it and how much? Walmart? Reason is I've found stuff (Poly cutting boards) like that as well in different stores, but not sure if it's OK to use. Now I know.....

    Quote Originally Posted by James RS View Post
    This is what I use, thought it's not 1/8 inch it's not costly. I found this through a tutorial on here on litho's and haven't used anything else since.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chebytrk View Post
    where did you it and how much? Walmart? Reason is I've found stuff (Poly cutting boards) like that as well in different stores, but not sure if it's OK to use. Now I know.....
    I get them at Loews I think it was around 8.00 bucks
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    Info on the (Poly Cutting Boards) Goes back to 2008 or beyond, here's a little I found with a forum Search

    Lithophane of a Gainsborough Corian or Acrylic? Pros and cons Lithophanes as a window accent...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenm810 View Post
    Info on the (Poly Cutting Boards) Goes back to 2008 or beyond, here's a little I found with a forum Search

    Lithophane of a Gainsborough Corian or Acrylic? Pros and cons Lithophanes as a window accent...
    Ken the Gainsborough is the one I went by
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