[SML] Pre-cut breaking glass and hiding the seams
sdwheaton
sdwheaton at fuse.net
Wed Dec 7 16:44:07 UTC 2016
Laser or water jet cutters could leave you with very tight seams. using something to break up the background (like a sheer) probably coloring the edges so they cannot reflect.
Stuart
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device-------- Original message --------From: Joe D via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> Date: 12/7/2016 9:11 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Stagecraft Mailing List <stagecraft at theatrical.net> Cc: Joe D <jdunfee12 at yahoo.com> Subject: [SML] Pre-cut breaking glass and hiding the seams
I am considering how to do a particular effect with breaking glass. This is for Neil Simon's Fools, and I am proposing that one of the shop keepers has an ongoing struggle getting his broom through the door. The final solution is when the broom accidentally breaks the shop window, and he realizes the broom handle is part-way into the shop. This becomes his preferred way of getting the broom in, and so it must be reset several times.
I can imagine making the broken glass from plastic, and cutting it into the broken pieces. What is missing is a way to hide the seams. I am thinking that if the seams are fairly tight, I can put a little water on the seam. This should make it nearly invisible, provided I can cut the pieces so they fit with very little clearance. So, the kerf of the cut will be a problem.
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