TommyFastLane
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Is there a rule stating the Acrylic on a backlit sign should be at least 5" away from the bulb? Why?
Mainframe is right in everything he said. I have used 6" but went with a softer cool white tube.If the face is too close to the bulb, you will see the bulb as a "hot spot" the whole length of the sign, making a wave of light pattern the whole face of the sign. I don't put flat lexan on anything less than 8 inches deep, I can see the bulbs on anything less, looks tacky to me.
If the face is too close to the bulb, you will see the bulb as a "hot spot" the whole length of the sign, making a wave of light pattern the whole face of the sign. I don't put flat lexan on anything less than 8 inches deep, I can see the bulbs on anything less, looks tacky to me.
Light banding, and DO NOT use acylic use polycarb. Plexi-glass is straight out of the 80's. If the panel is too close there are going to be dark and light spots from the lamps. This is why some cabinets us pan faces. BTW did I mention to use polycarb (lexan) if you use plexiglass I consider you a SignHACK!!!! LOL
I hate the way Lexan yellows. I use a high impact acrylic.
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Are you guys saying the bulb from a face has to be 8" or 9" away from the face or is this the depth of a double sided can ??
Here is the example I show people.