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Maybe it's all in perspective of interpretation but trolling? You're kidding right? After re-re-reading your post, guess not. So much for folks trying to be helpful. As an outsider, all I will say is wow.
............ And I don't think you are even aware you are doing it. So, I'll politely ask that you not respond on this or any other thread I start in the future........
..........I'd like to challenge Alaska/DKS to match this effect in acrylic:
fwiw..."trolling" requires a mean spirited intention, which is not DKS in any way.
The alternative is a bunch of ohh ahh moments from people without experience.
fwiw..."trolling" requires a mean spirited intention, which is not DKS in any way.there are passions that get expressed in our words; their are opinions that are not all the same.nonetheless, there is no a "mean spirit" anywhere in these posts.so accusations of "trolling" are without foundation, but differing opinions are held and supported in passion.such are the things that bring out the best of creation and our level of skill.civility also helps...fwiwkindest regards to allGary
Back to the stack, since it should be tapered, what's the best way to go about doing that? And would the brick drawings need to be modified to account for it?And what about the top? I have no idea what that should look like.
.......Nothing fancy, just to see the effect on the brick pattern as it gets 'squished' toward the top. The bricks at the top are going to be slightly smaller, but I hope not enough to look unnatural. Also, I am curious about how much deeper the etching will be since it will be more compact at the top. So, to answer your question, I am hoping I will not have to alter the drawings because that will be a challenge!......