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See what you started Tom. Always leading people to think of new and improved ways to do sh... stuff. These are all great ideas.

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Yup!

Just keep 'em comin'.

Theres always something handy laying around and all one have to do is look hard enough in the junk corners of the home.

Money and time need to be saved wherever they can.

Two days ago I did that Motörhead skull all over since the first one was to big for the customers tiny arms and being a bit of a slacker that day I just took the glass sheet and taped down the graphics and sat myself down in the livingroom with a beer and a scotch, clamped a flashlight between my legs and put the working surface in my lap and made most of the transfer right there while watching telly with half an eye. The tricky parts of it were saved to the day after but that may well have been an effect from that whisky, lol.

Nice and comfy it was.

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Most Doctor and Vet offices are going to Digital X-Rays, so they don't use their X-Ray Lightboxes any more. I got a huge one for free. Just call around.

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I built mine out of scrap plywood, a peice of diffuser panel for fluorescent lighting, and a piece of plexi to cover it all. I use an old fixture from a discarded lamp and a corkscrew flourescent bulb I will try and snap a picture or 2.

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I was thinking about taking a old wooden TV tray and cutting a hole in the middle of it, and putting glass and then attach a light to one of the legs...Just a thought, and everything is easy to get a hold of.

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I realize this is an older thread, but I have a very easy solution for this as well.

Table with leaves in it. Pull a leaf or two out and put on a sheet of plexiglass or glass. Put a lamp on the floor under the table.

I use my coffee table. I am sure a lot of people have dining room tables with leaves that can be removed temporarily.

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