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one of my customers who is interior designer, last week sent these pierced mdf boards. they are 360*220cm. some of them have around 200 holes. I had to support them by a link from ceiling and spray that cream paint over it. covering holes was also difficult.
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Sodabowski
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#1 posted 118 days ago
Achievement Unlocked!
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Brit
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#2 posted 118 days ago
You did it though Vahid. Well done.
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Hawaiilad
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#3 posted 118 days ago
I can understand painting that piece would be very hard….what was it used for?
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Jorge G.
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#4 posted 118 days ago
LOL, unless this was done with a CNC, I think the guy who cut the holes had it worse than you did….. :-)
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littlecope
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#5 posted 118 days ago
If it was easy, they wouldn’t have asked you to do the job my Friend! :)
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garbonsai
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#6 posted 117 days ago
What… what are they?
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vahid
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#7 posted 117 days ago
thank you all .thanx littlecope :) these boards are going to be “wall” in an expensive supermarket,
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Philip
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#8 posted 78 days ago
Wow, nothing like designers…eh…they brought it to the right guy though!
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