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Neon Under Plexiglass, Wood Inlay?
I would like to make myself a little end table out of wood, but in the center would like to have a cutout of the Monster Energy logo. Behind that then, I want to put neon green lights. How would I go about doing that? Does anyone have any good websites to refer to, because I can't find any.
I want the table surface to be 100% smooth and glossy (I plan on coating the whole top with bar top epoxy). I would also like, IF POSSIBLE, to have the table look normal in the day time, with the "M" still being green in color, even without the light on. Maybe a neon green Plexiglas? Then I could sand it and have it opaque instead of clear?
Here is a picture of kind of how I would do it. I really can't find much for pictures either.
http://www.beer-pong-tables.com/images/neongirlstable.jpg
Your thinking of burying the electric Neon Light/..I would not do that..becasue it may need to be replaced/
I'll bet there is a more energy efficient light than NEON Gas Lighting--
I would also look at Thick Glass instead of Bar Top Epoxy/
You stated that with NO LIGHT--illumuination..you still want too see the Monster Energy-LOGO/../
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So..as a suggestion..
If you've seen when the Shouelin Priests visit America they create these BIG-Sand-Murals/useing colored sand--they PAINT--incrediable Details on the Floor/
What about that idea in Crushed Glass..for the DUAL--attraction/
Or 2-differant LIGHT--resources..like a Border that lights the more DIM-feature/
I would think that even useing mirrors as a Base for some LIGHT..might be more resonable than NEON Gas Lighting--
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With so much Re-Chargable Batteries about..I might try the LED-lights for a Mirror Base/shining upwards into the Crushed Glass(LOGO)..
Then a Border of Lights..shining across the Pattern/..
Seeing the LOGO..when the Table is shut down/really refers to ambient light--which is the light filling the room/..or a Rack of Studio Lights..
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Sounds like a difficult project--
When I work with wood..I like to use screws and glue/
I just wonder about replacing some part(lighting)..
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I read your POST(Question)for a couple of days..before writing this..Answer..I really don't understand the idea for a table.
