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    Memorial Plaque HELP

    I was asked by the PGR to make a memorial plaque for a Fallen Soldier/LEO , I engraved it on Plexi and want to attach the plexi to a Cherry base , my thought was to screw it to the cherry base, so I lasered 4 holes in the plexi for the screws, bought some brass screws to do it with but now I really don't like the looks of the screws. Doesn't look very nice, I'd like a better finished look any ideas? oh hole size is .125 and no holes in the base yet just the plexi Thanks
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    You might look at sign standoffs.

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    Stand-Off plaque photo - hope it helps.

    BERT,
    YEA, I'm with Matt - "chrome or brass stand-offs" would seem the solution. (gonna try 'n attach a photo.) - BILL
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    whats the closest to the base stand off can I get, I'd preferably like it flush to the base if thats possible, never have even seen standoffs
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    Bert
    Check the Johnson's Plastics or JDS catalogs for stand offs. Stand-offs lift the acrylic off the base. That does make the award look better than a flush mounted acrylic.jds foil.jpg
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    What about using cherry wood pegs?

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    Don't need standoffs, just pick up some small brass finishing washers from HD, or go online and get some ornamental washers...

    And FWIW, of all the plex photo covers I've ever made for plaques, I've never used anything but brass screws and no one's ever complained or asked for something better...
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    Yea Kev I think I'm just gonna use the screws. I went to look for standoffs today but all the ones I found where for use on a wall not a plaque. Someone else said Chicago screws might work, I might look into that but this need to be done in 2 days .,

    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    Don't need standoffs, just pick up some small brass finishing washers from HD, or go online and get some ornamental washers...

    And FWIW, of all the plex photo covers I've ever made for plaques, I've never used anything but brass screws and no one's ever complained or asked for something better...
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    That's why they make Chevys and Cadillacs. There is nice and then there is eye-popping.
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    What about blind nuts from the front, washers in between wood and plexi and bolts from the reverse side?
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    you can use the stand off front without the stand off just the screw

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    Get yourself familiar with the Metro Screw Caps from Rowmark. They are a great affordable solution for so many projects like this that can be enhanced with spacers between two or more different substrates. I cut my own spacers out of 1/4" black and clear cast acrylic. Everyone should have this type of item in their mix of fasteners.
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    They would work kinda pricey at 32$ a pack. I ended up using Brass Chicago Screws.
    IMG_20180609_115326840 (Copy).jpgThanks for all the suggestions.


    Quote Originally Posted by David Takes View Post
    Get yourself familiar with the Metro Screw Caps from Rowmark. They are a great affordable solution for so many projects like this that can be enhanced with spacers between two or more different substrates. I cut my own spacers out of 1/4" black and clear cast acrylic. Everyone should have this type of item in their mix of fasteners.
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    Looks nice Bert.
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    Thanks Bill
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