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pat sherman
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posted 337 days ago
cathy, are the two sides attached to gether? or just set close to gether? they sure look nice. and your work sure looks good also. thanks of sharing.
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Cathy Krumrei
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posted 337 days ago
I cut them at a 45 degree angle, glued and air nailed them. You can do them at other angles and add differant cut outs if you want to get fancy. I used those Gummy dots to hold the plexiglass. Nail heads made the object tilt. You can epoxy them on, but be careful not to drip on the plexiglass. Fun little project. Thanks for looking!
-- Cathy Krumrei
jockmike2
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posted 337 days ago
Very cool Cathy. Gives your items a different perspective and makes each one stand out. You did good.
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Bob Collins
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posted 337 days ago
Looking good Cathy. Makes your display attractive and presents your work in a professional manner.
Nice to see you getting away from the jumbled clutter of other sale tables. Great idea for using the
scrap wood.
-- Bob C, Australia. There are two theories to arguing with a woman and neither of them work.