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Glass block tiles and fiberoptics mantismetalworks 09-06-2007
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Posted by mantismetalworks on September 6, 2007, 11:53 pm
The cabinet shop I work in has been contracted to produce a lot of
weird booths, bars and stuff for a new restaurant. One of the things
that the designer has requested in the bar design is glass blocks with
fiber optics embedded in the epoxy.

Any suggestions? This lady doesn't really care if it is feasible or
not, she just wants it to look the way she is thinking of if.


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on September 7, 2007, 8:51 am

> The cabinet shop I work in has been contracted to produce a lot of
> weird booths, bars and stuff for a new restaurant. One of the things
> that the designer has requested in the bar design is glass blocks with
> fiber optics embedded in the epoxy.
>
> Any suggestions? This lady doesn't really care if it is feasible or
> not, she just wants it to look the way she is thinking of if.

If the latter is the case, I'd suggest a thorough application of
high-strength magic. Ask her to spec or source it for you ; )



Posted by ++ on September 7, 2007, 1:02 pm


Michael Bulatovich wrote:

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>
>>The cabinet shop I work in has been contracted to produce a lot of
>>weird booths, bars and stuff for a new restaurant. One of the things
>>that the designer has requested in the bar design is glass blocks with
>>fiber optics embedded in the epoxy.
>>
>>Any suggestions? This lady doesn't really care if it is feasible or
>>not, she just wants it to look the way she is thinking of if.
>>
>>
>
>If the latter is the case, I'd suggest a thorough application of
>high-strength magic. Ask her to spec or source it for you ; )
>
>

Hmm, what could work like Romex, go in mortar joints and yet be transparent?

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>
>
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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on September 7, 2007, 2:11 pm

>
>
> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>
>>
>>>The cabinet shop I work in has been contracted to produce a lot of
>>>weird booths, bars and stuff for a new restaurant. One of the things
>>>that the designer has requested in the bar design is glass blocks with
>>>fiber optics embedded in the epoxy.
>>>
>>>Any suggestions? This lady doesn't really care if it is feasible or
>>>not, she just wants it to look the way she is thinking of if.
>>>
>>
>>If the latter is the case, I'd suggest a thorough application of
>>high-strength magic. Ask her to spec or source it for you ; )
>
> Hmm, what could work like Romex, go in mortar joints and yet be
> transparent?

Rice noodles?



Posted by ++ on September 7, 2007, 3:53 pm


Michael Bulatovich wrote:

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>>Michael Bulatovich wrote:
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>>>>The cabinet shop I work in has been contracted to produce a lot of
>>>>weird booths, bars and stuff for a new restaurant. One of the things
>>>>that the designer has requested in the bar design is glass blocks with
>>>>fiber optics embedded in the epoxy.
>>>>
>>>>Any suggestions? This lady doesn't really care if it is feasible or
>>>>not, she just wants it to look the way she is thinking of if.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>If the latter is the case, I'd suggest a thorough application of
>>>high-strength magic. Ask her to spec or source it for you ; )
>>>
>>>
>>Hmm, what could work like Romex, go in mortar joints and yet be
>>transparent?
>>
>>
>
>Rice noodles?
>
>

prefer the taste of bean threads

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