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"Wowzerwall #5"
at the Littlecreek Casino Resort in Shelton, Washington

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| Above shows the solid-color "sequential" L.E.D. light routine in action. |
Above shows this 7' x 30' x 1/2" thick display
with the engraving and sandblasting processes on both sides of the acrylic panels.
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| 3-D sculptural effects can be achieved using both sides of the 1/2" thick clear cast acrylic. |
Above is a nice detail photo showing how
we engraved the salmon on the "2nd" surface (back of the
acrylic) and then sandblasted subtle "water graphics" on the "1st" surface (front of the acrylic), giving a neat "3-D" effect.
Utilizing both sides of the acrylic in the engraving and sandblasting processes really do enhance the over-all display and
makes the viewer wonder "how'd they do that?". The salmon were engraved 3/8" deep,
but even though the acrylic is 1/2" thick, the clear cast acrylic is very stable and rigid.......unlike a deeply-sandblasted
panel of glass would be.
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| Above photo was taken during the afternoon with daylight coming from many different sources. |
Above shows 2/3's of the entire display
during the afternoon lunch crowd. There is actually daylight coming from the roof-line as well (from windows not seen
in the photo), so you can see how the L.E.D. lights very effectively illuminate the entire display even with daylight showing
from various angles.
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| Specific colors can be "frozen" for specific environment effects-----don't underestimate this! |
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| Gorgeous, very rich and stunning colors can be achieved with the latest L.E.D. technology! |
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| Left photo shows deer at river's edge and an eagle; right shows a waterfall and salmon. |
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| A large salmon jumping, with graphics engraved and sandblasted on both sides of acrylic. |
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