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Instructions

The design is fairly simple to put together - the two etched panel are put back to back and the frame slots onto these panels. The sign is designed to go together with minimal glue so it is important that you use ply wood or something similar (acrylic wont work - it wont compress). You then glue the wineglass inlays into position (back to back as well).

You have to use 6mm/0.24in for the sign and frame - the inlays can be any material/thickness.

To customise the sign, grab Inkscape or your favourite SVG editor and download the files. The SVG files are setup for Ponoko lazzzoring, so the line thicknesses may be too thin to see at first - just select all and set the line thickness to be thicker.

For those not familiar with Ponoko nomenclature - blue lines are cuts, red lines are heavy etch, green lines are medium etch, and magenta lines are light etch. You should be able to replace the text and pictures with your own.

To get the snazzy paint effect on acrylic, simply brush water based paint into the etching and wipe the excess off with a rag or paper towel.

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