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    Just carved Sunday. Customer got it on Monday.
    They were very pleased with it, going to hang it in a window.
    Size 8" x 10" Depth 0.190 Height 450
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
    that held it's ground.

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    Nice work. Admired your great work at the conferance and appreciate your helpful information. Thanks for giving depth and height info. Helpful to us Litho newbees.

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    dbemus,

    Thank you.

    I have a number of litho's I am getting ready to carve, I wil post them when they are done.

    Glad I am able to help out.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
    rcdages

    CarveWright START U Team Member.

    The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
    that held it's ground.

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    Very nice, what are you charging? I do a lot of 5x7 lithos that I put in a hobby lobby shadow box and light with $1.99 christmas lights the whole thing costs me about $16 and I charge $50. I have tried to get more but that seems to be what the market will bear. I sell 15 or so a year.

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    The 5x7 litho alone is $30.00 and the 8x10 alone $50.00 stand or box extra.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
    rcdages

    CarveWright START U Team Member.

    The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
    that held it's ground.

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    Thanks for all the help and info at the Conference, You do awesome work.

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    Would like to get into making more Litho,s But can not find a source for cast acrylic to make it affordable, the price of shipping is more than the acrylic,,What else is cast acrylic used for so that I may look for a supplier close to home so that can avoid the shipping, Thanks

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    Find an ALRO also close to you as I see you are from Michigan. http://www.alro.com/locations/locati...lro%20Plastics

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    Would like to get into making more Litho,s But can not find a source for cast acrylic to make it affordable, the price of shipping is more than the acrylic,,What else is cast acrylic used for so that I may look for a supplier close to home so that can avoid the shipping, Thanks

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    I've been looking at Led light strips on line and there are so many that I don't know which one to get, what should I look for, and what other parts do I need?, I know I need a power supply but I'm not sure what else, Thanks for all the help, Right now I'm using some Xmas LED lights I bought on cllearence last Xmas, but its a litte pain to glue them to the box, Thanks again. I'll include a pic of my last one

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    stevo62

    I'll get the information to you.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    CarveWright START U Team Member.

    The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
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