I am sorry if this post is a bit all over the place, I just hope it made some sense and one of you can be some help. But I am having trouble coming up with a method of securing the disc to the frame in a way that is secure, lets it rotate, and can be detached later. Will the plexiglass be sturdy enough, what type of fluro lighting should I use? I was thinking building a small box with a circular one in it that would attach to the back of the board the disc is in, but will that be powerful enough? Also, I know that having the circle able to spin is very important, especially when using a peg bar. (Where can I buy the plexiglass though?) But I don't know if this would work. My basic Idea was to use a circle of white plexiglass with a fluro light for the back of it. I haven't been able to find much information about building a custom disc, however, so I'm hoping someone here can give me insight on how to do it, or link me to a guide for it. She is an accomplished artist, and if she works well with the custom disc then she could buy a more professional one later, and fit it right in. Instead my plan is to make the hole the standard 16 3/8 size, and build a custom animation disc for the time being. As I'm sure many of you are aware, professional discs are quite expensive, and they are not something I am willing to buy at this point in time. My concern is with the animation disc itself. Having good quality timber and reasonable carpentry experience the actual desk is not a problem to make. I am currently constructing an animation desk for my girlfriend as a 21st birthday present.
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