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    Posted: 10/03/05 at 10:39pm
We are doing a production of A Christmas Carol that has the RIP Ebeneezer Scrooge tombstone on the bottom of a trunk.  The trunk is tipped up at the appropriate moment and voila! Tombstone!  Then the trunk falls forward.  I want to make a realistic looking stone but it has to be thin enough to fit on the bottom outside of a trunk that is on stage during the entire play. And whatever we make it out of/paint it with, has to be durable enough not to chip or break when it is slammed down again.  Any suggestions? 

My first post--but I love reading this board.  Thanks!

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bullet Posted: 10/04/05 at 9:25am

Hello Beth,

This is just a thought, but what if you put a wooden edge around the bottom of the trunk to protect whatever you decide to make the tombstone out of? I would use that wonderful blue or pink insulating foamboard you can get at the harware store. It carves easy and takes paint great. It also come in a variety of thicknesses. If the tombstone is set back just a bit, the wooden edge will take all of the impact. If it for some reason it does get broken. It would be easy to replace it between shows. Good luck.

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bullet Posted: 10/04/05 at 11:52am
I like Lindas idea. I was going to sugest small feet like you might find on the bottom of a table leg so the trunk rest on the feet. I would use a hard surface(plywwod, MDF) instead of the foam to avoid damage. unless youe aduience sits right on the stage they won't know the letters are not carved in. a good painter can make it look 3D.
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bullet Posted: 10/04/05 at 8:44pm
Thanks for the suggestions!  I like the small edge around the bottom.  As I refinish the trunk, I will add that on.  Now all I need to do is find a good painter!  We are a fledgling company (we've done 4 shows after this one) so we don't have a real depth of backstage talent.  Yet!

And it would figure that the ONLY two classes that I didn't take towards a theater degree in college were directing and technical theater.  Here I sits directing and asking technical theater questions.  Isn't that the way?

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bullet Posted: 10/05/05 at 9:55am
Another solution would be to make the tombstone
out of several sheets of plywood, glued and screwed
together. Build this up into whatever thickness you
desire.

With a jigsaw and drill, cut out the lettering from the
top layer of plywood. When attached to the second
layer, the letters will look carved into the "stone."

Don't worry about making the letters like a stencil,
simply cut out the outline of the letter and glue in the
smaller pieces (Like the two half-moon interiors of
letter "B" in Ebeneezer or the interior of "O" in
Scrooge).

This should be sturdy enough to be knocked around
quite a bit.
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