i know cutting would be the hardest thing but backing it up wouldnt be easy either. like i guess you could just use the cut out letter as a stencil type thing for cutting the plexi.
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i know cutting would be the hardest thing but backing it up wouldnt be easy either. like i guess you could just use the cut out letter as a stencil type thing for cutting the plexi.
I think I know what you're trying to say...but I don't know that you're thinking about it correctly. (huh?1?) Anyway...
I think you're getting at that it would be hard to get the plexi to lay flat against the backside of the insert where the freshly removed letters were. If you take a look at it though - when you cut out the letters - you are removing the "hump" from the backside - since the letters are recessed and not raised - get it? You will still have to do some sanding to get a good, flat surface area, but i think you could adhere individual pieces of plexi over each letter opening on the back - instead of trying to apply one long piece - and not have any issues with them being flush.
Make sense?
-Swash
Last edited by Swash; 07-06-2009 at 02:40 PM. Reason: I speek broke Engrish
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