Oh My Gosh! I soldered the panel and lo and behold, it fits inside the medicine cabinet door frame. I had to adjust several pieces to get there; and after lots of hard work the piece is finished. Below are some pictures (of course).
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soldered, with light behind it |
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with no light behind it |
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It's framed! Yippee! |
It looks entirely different from the backside. It's really interesting to use the "wrong" side of glass facing the viewer. The first mountain in the lake is actually wrong-side-out. The right side has small glass stringers imbedded in it, which gives the hill an interesting texture. The "wrong side" is what I used facing the viewer when the door is shut. I liked the color scheme better.
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view from the backside of the glass |
Looks Awesome!!!! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteMan how good is that!!! Just amazing, so glad you are sharing your work.
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