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  • DEMONSTRATIONS… have you got one?

    Posted by Robert Lambie on June 6, 2003 at 1:59 am

    Having recently received some excellent demos from visitors of this site.
    I would just like to make this post, not only to thank them but also to encourage others to do the same if they feel they can or want to.
    Your demo doesn’t have to be a big one. Nor does it have to be on a difficult subject.
    It can be anything from gluing some Perspex to bending neon tubes, painting a sheet of plywood to fitting a projecting sign. The list is endless..

    So! If you want to submit one feel free to forward it to me & ill do the rest..

    I must stress though, Do not lift anyone elses demos from another site & submit as your own. I will also have to look over all demos before they are submitted.

    If submitting a demo, please email them using this method.

    1, each stage of the demo must be numbered.

    2, each picture for each stage must be named after the text stage representing it.
    E.g. Part 1 “TEXT” = PART1.jpg

    3, images must be in .jpg .gif or .bmp format

    That’s it! So if you want your demonstration immortalised like the others in our demo archives. You know what to do!

    i will be submitting the next demo on sunday..

    for those with no pics and being granted access to the demo area. im sorry but access will be denied unless a profile picture has been submitted before ethen..
    see post in this forum relating to his subject for details. 😕

    Duncan Wilkie replied 20 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
  • 3 Replies
  • Mike Grant

    Member
    June 6, 2003 at 10:26 pm

    Good timing Rob.

    I have an interesting one all pictured up but have no time to write it up at the moment.

    Watch this space! 😀

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    June 6, 2003 at 11:29 pm

    great mate.. just email it to me when your ready ill do the rest for you.. 😉

  • Duncan Wilkie

    Member
    August 7, 2003 at 2:41 am

    Hi Robert,
    Going to do a demo of a nice little architectural plaque technique. Two layers separated by standoffs. http://www.commercialsigns.com/cap%20place%20info%20plaque.jpg

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