So’s the hubster.
Why horizontal instead of vertical so they’d slide to the bottom for removal?
She wanted the railcar diner look for her city.
@Jules I think it needs a snazzy engraved neon sign “The Niner Diner” or “Dine at Nine” kinda like the ol’ “Eat at Joe’s” diners.
Oooh, yeah, with edge lit acrylic and an LED votive!
The Niner Diner it is! (Love that!)
OK How about acrylic for the windows then also an edge lit LED “OPEN” sign engraved into the one closest to the door.
I’ll see what I can come up with. (Thought about acrylic for the windows but I hate to use up my stash on a prototype - that’s just done in “the material that shall not be named”.)
I love how this is developing… When you feel like adding a voltage tester, maybe the display should be shaped as a billboard above the diner?
Another great idea!
We gona rock down to electric Avenue…
You guys keep coming up with these ideas and I’m gonna have to learn that Arduino stuff.
Billboard should read “Why Eat at Joe’s and get gas? The Niner Diner is Finer.”
Heck you guys need to be designing these. ROFL!
Been there, and would be still doing it, but I remarried.
Need I say more ?
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Mansplaining… it’s what we do!
I really want to see your historical work, especially the jewelry! Is it someplace online that I can check it out. Sounds awesome based on Jules comments.
Jules is very kind and lavish with her praise.
Opals set in gold burried in the post
Reef Gallery, the line I developed in response to the inspiration from SCUBA.
Wow! I somehow missed seeing these the first time. Very nice indeed! You do a fantastic job on polishing by the way.
That is some fantastic stuff there. Love it all