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    Posted by biggoj on 19 July 2005 at 20:16

    dibond routered circles, digital print, matt sealed
    sitting on silver dibond pans, using brass locators
    the two silver pans the circles are sitting use to house
    tc screens.

    simple but very effective i thinks!!!


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  • Marekdlux

    Member
    19 July 2005 at 20:28

    Very nice and clean, unlike me. Well I’m nice sometimes. Are the circles hand cut with the router or on a CNC?
    -Marek

  • Bart Van Wassenhove

    Member
    19 July 2005 at 21:00

    hey bigojj, fantaaaastic work!

    Did u also make the silvergrey panels behind the circles? If so, are these dibond trays? Do i see a light behind teh first circle?
    As Rob would say: “just me being nosey…” 😉

    Cheers,
    Bart

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    19 July 2005 at 21:21
    quote SignBoy:

    As Rob would say: “just me being nosey…” 😉

    :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1:

    biggoj, excellent work as usual mate, very smart, simple but very effective. top notch work mate.

    thank you for taking the time to post it. 😛

  • Carrie Brown

    Member
    19 July 2005 at 21:25

    Nice work, certainly does look clean …….. unlike Marek ….. he’s just a dirty dirty boy 😀

    Only joking Marek 😉 you are a sparkly little signboy!!

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    19 July 2005 at 21:32

    lovely job done 😛

    nik

  • Lynn Normington

    Member
    19 July 2005 at 21:54

    Very nice is it a gallery of some sort

    Lynn

  • biggoj

    Member
    20 July 2005 at 07:07

    cheers for all the comments guys & gals (and dirty boys!)
    the panels behind are dibond trays fitted into a gasket to create a shadow gap, the circles are cnc routered (mod-edit) :police3: admin@uksignboards.com i think the light is just a dodgy camera flash, i dunno, cant trust the fitters eh!
    the client is thr british standards institute (not a nightmare to work with at all!!)

    seeyas all

    jas

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