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Reddit mentions of uxcell Stainless Steel Advertising Screw Naisl Glass Standoff 12mm Dia 25mm Long 20 Pcs

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uxcell Stainless Steel Advertising Screw Naisl Glass Standoff 12mm Dia 25mm Long 20 Pcs
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Product Name : Glass Standoff;Color : Silver ToneMaterial : Stainless Steel;Fit For Thread Specification : M8Hole Diameter : 5mm/ 0.2";Total Size : 12x 25mm/ 0.5" x 1" (D*L)Net Weight : 238gPackage : 20 Pcs x Glass Standoff
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u/zacharyd3 ยท 1 pointr/educationalgifs

Just thinking about how to do it myself. I understand my method is most likely not how this was done but I can see it working still..

  • Buy some of this stuff.
  • Check the size of the image you would like to print.
  • Buy some of these. in whatever size you'd like your image to be, maybe also grab an extra that is larger for a backplate.
  • Buy a set of these to use as a stand for the printed plates.
  • Grab something like this as a stand for the whole deal once done.
  • Open up Photoshop and follow this guide on how to separate the colour channels into their own images.
  • Print each channel to a separate piece of the Graphix film.
  • Cut out your printed image and apply each to their own acrylic square.
  • Take your larger square and drill two holes in it for the plate stands.
  • Take two of the standoffs and put them in backwards. (these are designed to have the long metal tube behind the display, however we want it on the front.
  • Remove two extra front covers (there are 20 standoffs and we only need 2) and then screw them onto the standoffs that we just put in backwards, essentially using the extra covers to dress up the front and cover the exposed bolt holes.
  • Place your colored plates on the backing like in the photo and rest it on the stand purchased earlier
  • In theory this should be complete now. I'm looking into buying the supplies and making one for a family member for christmas and if I do I'll post an update.