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 Lab with lighted floor 
		
		
		
		Ok, here is my “how to” on making a lab with a lighted floor. I got this idea a while back and just needed a push to get it going. 
	![]() To start with, I needed a floor that would let light pass through it. I used ˝ inch plexi glass that I found in the trash. I placed it on cans of condensed milk so I could set the lights under it. ![]() The problem is it was about 14 too wide. So I was working in a tight space while the lab was up. I first put down my lights (used shop light like you use working on cars) later I got 2 small florescent lights to brighten it up. ![]() ![]()  | 
	
		
 But now you can see it’s a “glass” floor with over sized lights. To soften and hide the lights, I taped white tissue paper over the plexiglass. 
	![]() ![]() Now I had the worry of the tissue paper ripping, so I bought some plastic canvas from Walmart. This is a plastic grid-like thingy people use with yarn to make cool things. It’s about $.99 a sheet in the craft department. ![]() I taped them together 3x3 to cover about 85% of the Plexiglass. ![]()  | 
	
		
 The panels that don’t glow on the floor are simply cardboard painted black and placed in areas where I couldn’t cover the plexiglass. 
	![]() To make the “Bacta tanks” with the corpses “glow”, I bought some “stick up” lights at Walmart and using a Door knob cutter and my drill, cut holes in the cardboard under the tanks. When I wanted them to glow, I simply slid the tanks aside (their bottoms are the same translucent plastic as the tank!) and turned on the lights, then positioned the tanks over them! ![]() ![]()  | 
	
		
 To hide the fact I made this on a desk, I used large pieces of black foam board. I built the raised sections with shoe boxes covered with a folded piece of cardboard painted black!  
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 The Result doesn’t look impressive in the light….. 
	![]() But turn out the garage lights and turn on the lights under the floor and Viola! ![]()  | 
	
		
 Here are some Farwell pictures for one of my favorite sets. 
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 thats a great setup.  Very creative.  I would steal the floor idea, but, where the hell am I gonna find condensed milk? 
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 I WAS gonna use canned pears...but I eated them! :(  | 
	
		
 Looks awesome. Can't wait to see it used in your next chapter. 
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 That is so money Frank. Loved this how-to. thanks. 
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