hi guys, won a galaxy on ebay last night, but it does not have the stand to go with it, i know on a older thread someone posted a plan to make these but i can not open it, if anyone could let me know the dimensions or how it goes together would be great, thanks! heres some of the pics https://oozinggoo.ning.com/photo/photo/listForContributor?screenNam... :D
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congrats on your Galaxy! they are very lovely :)
BTW i assume you want to make the base for authenticity reasons, but you can still use the lamp without the base while you're waiting as it has a flat part on the very bottom so it won't roll away!
looking forward to seeing pics. if its the one I think it is, it has the longer fibres like mine. nice find. :)
thank you, yes im hoping to get the stand made for me by a friend that works in sheet metal, so ill probably have a copper or chrome base made up for it, just need the dimensions and shape, the old thread on here dont let me open the file! :(
I don't have one, so I can't help with dimensions, but I hope someone here who does will make you a template, so I'm bumping this thread.
The Perspex sheets (Plexiglas is the most common US equivalent, but I've always loved the Perspex name) fit together, two of them nesting in a way: each has a slot, one halfway up from the bottom, the other halfway down from the top, and they fit neatly together. Once you have a template and dimensions for both sheets, you can take these to a shop that makes signs, which will probably have the equipment for precision cutting. Most neon sign shops in the US use Plexiglas sheets as backs for neon window signs.
A product that in the US is called Lexan is even stronger than Plexi/Perspex, and you might consider it, too. Case in point: When I worked at a neon sign shop, we used Plexiglass hollow tubes as supports for signs, to keep them hanging without bumping into the window glass. If you were to smack a length of this tube on a hard surface, it would crack; one more smack and it'd shatter. One of my friends builds things out of Lexan sheet and tube, and to demonstrate its strength he let another friend (who was very angry about something) vent his stress by pounding the concrete driveway with a Lexan tube, about the same thickness and diameter we used at the sign shop. After five minutes of rough hammering on the concrete (he was VERY angry) he'd managed to put a number of little dents into the tube's surface, and had powdered some concrete!
I don't have one, so I can't help with dimensions, but I hope someone here who does will make you a template, so I'm bumping this thread.
The Perspex sheets (Plexiglas is the most common US equivalent, but I've always loved the Perspex name) fit together, two of them nesting in a way: each has a slot, one halfway up from the bottom, the other halfway down from the top, and they fit neatly together. Once you have a template and dimensions for both sheets, you can take these to a shop that makes signs, which will probably have the equipment for precision cutting. Most neon sign shops in the US use Plexiglas sheets as backs for neon window signs.
A product that in the US is called Lexan is even stronger than Plexi/Perspex, and you might consider it, too. Case in point: When I worked at a neon sign shop, we used Plexiglass hollow tubes as supports for signs, to keep them hanging without bumping into the window glass. If you were to smack a length of this tube on a hard surface, it would crack; one more smack and it'd shatter. One of my friends builds things out of Lexan sheet and tube, and to demonstrate its strength he let another friend (who was very angry about something) vent his stress by pounding the concrete driveway with a Lexan tube, about the same thickness and diameter we used at the sign shop. After five minutes of rough hammering on the concrete (he was VERY angry) he'd managed to put a number of little dents into the tube's surface, and had powdered some concrete!
Hey , if u still need this I'll measure mine at the weekend when I'm back at my Mum's house and post the details for you
Cheers
Spence
Thanks Spencer, That would be amazing if you could!! all i need is a template with measurements if you could do that please, thanks James
Spencer Wilton said:
Hey , if u still need this I'll measure mine at the weekend when I'm back at my Mum's house and post the details for you
Cheers
Spence
No probs james will sort it for u at the weekend and pop it on here 4 u :)
Have put pics of mine with stand on my page.
Take care, Spence
Hey james
Just to clarify as my drawing is soooo bad.
Width across top of both pieces is 14.5 cms
Depth at deepest point of curves which lamp sits in is 1.8 cms
Length of top to thinnest point of base is 7cms (width across middle 5 cms)
Length from middle to widest point of base is 14 cms
Base is 5.5cms on each side the raises up 4 mm's for 25 cms on both pieces before dropping down for 5.5cms again
To put them together one groove is 6.6 cms lonf and 5 mm wide -- the other is 7.1 cms long and 5 mm wide. i cant rember which wa y around they go. it's probably logical but I will check for you. Hope this helps!
Spencer
(PS the edges are all curved and the top 'dish' has black dots on to hold Galaxy in place on the stand)
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