For this project, the client wanted strong, rigid panel that would stand up to the stresses of electric motors being fitted for an animated figure. We suggested 18mm Dufaylite, with the edges finished in white.
The decal on the glass was reverse printed on clear, backed with white, then CAD cut, for a seamless finish.
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