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    Default My version of a lithophane

    Here is my first successfull carving since Conference.Click image for larger version. 

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    real nice good work
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    Very, Very Nice. Great Job!

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    That IS very nice. I'm going to have to try one of those sometime soon. You did a great job.

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    Good job! I take it you are lighting it from the bottom?
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    Nice technique John. How did you make out at the craft show earlier this week?
    I had both of my machines running today at the same time! That's a first and the racket was "special!" The model A was carving Christmas ornaments and the Model C was tackling a cribbage board ... but no lithopanes! You are the expert there.

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    Your lithophane came out exceptionally well. You did a great job putting your design together.

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    Looks great, how did you light it?
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    Awesome work. Do you paint it? How you you get color in it? Or is that an optical illusion?
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    This is backlit and not painted. I believe that you are seeing a reflection from the two sides.

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