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    Default Lighthouse Lithophane

    Here is my first try at a Lithopane. This is beautiful. I'm amazed at what I can produce with this machine. Thanks to all the help on this forum that makes working with this so much fun!

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    Nice job! I'm always amazed when I do one of these.
    " The Hurdier I Go, The Behinder I Get"

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    i've made quite a few litho's... they are truly amazing..... nice job....

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    Great litho and WHAT A BEAUTIFUL lighthouse!
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    Aren't Lithophanes great.... fun to make and fun to look at.

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    Very nice job. Was the orignal a postcard ?

    Capt Barry

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    No just a nice photo of sunset.

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    what bit did you use to cut with ?

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    It amasess me evry time I do one. They look like they are colored. Yours is a great picture. Nice job.

    Leo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott31 View Post
    what bit did you use to cut with ?
    1/16in Carving Bit 1/8 polycarbonate material purchased from local plastic supplier for $1.75 pound.

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