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    Default Sunday night Litho

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    Ok all, here we are again_another Litho

    Photo on left and litho on right, not that one needed me stating that. HA!! HA!!

    What do you think??
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Looks great. Turn old photos into great keepsake.

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    I really like the 2.005 window for the litho's I have only done one so far but after I have gotten the program I went back to the litho that I had done and found out that I had it inverted the wrong way so that is a big help now on seeing what it looks like before its carved..... Good job Sir....

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    Nice litho ! Good job

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    Robert

    Hey, you're pretty good at making lithos. This one came out great.
    Steve

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    Great job Robert

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    Robert,
    Absolutly beautiful, I can't believe how well even the plaid on the shirt came out. Isn't it great to remove it from the machine, hold it up to the light and think, "man I made this".
    Gary
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    On making a light box how wide or how far is the rear of the box from the lithopane ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aokweld101 View Post
    On making a light box how wide or how far is the rear of the box from the lithopane ?
    Will get back with you on that. This week end my friend Walter and I are working on some ideas on the light box to see how it works out.

    If it works will share.

    Thank you all about the kind words on my litho's.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aokweld101 View Post
    On making a light box how wide or how far is the rear of the box from the lithopane ?
    It might be considered cheating but I make a lot of these and I just use Michaels or hobby lobby 5x7 shadow boxes and replace the glass with the litho. That puts the light about 1 3/4 inches from the litho when I use christmas lights, 2 inches when I use LED which I don't use much because I get the christmas lights for .99 cents. Keeps my costs low and my profit higher. (note, the tips of the christmas lights almost touch the litho).

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