"David Billington" wrote in message
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David Billington wrote:
Adrian Godwin wrote:
Hi all,
I need to make a replacement for a decorative neon tube. It's about
3 feet long and has a series of simple bends in it.
This is what the tube's supposed to look like :
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2396&picno=19551
(the colour should really be a bit more pink than that photo shows).
It would be possible to get a neon shop to make me a new one, but I'll
also have to replace the transformer : it's going to turn out quite
expensive. I'm wondering if I can simulate the effect by using a
glass or even acrylic rod, and illuminating it from the end with a high
power LED or a halogen bulb.
What do you think ? Could I get such a rod to glow like a neon tube ?
Would I have to roughen the surface to get it to leak enough light ?
-adrian
Maybe you can make a similar alternative using electroluminescent sheet
or strip. Not used it myself but it has been around for a few years now
and seems to be readily available. From what I have read you can buy
sheet material a cut it to suit your needs. Might be worth investigation,
google on "electroluminescent sheet" or similar.
This stuff might do the trick http://www.glowire.com/
there are certain colored plastic rods that appear to glow, but don't
really. they are usually fluorescent dayglo colors.