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very nice job, I am sure the recipient will be thrilled.
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Beautiful project! Congrats and thanks for sharing - Dave
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Glenn, very well done. You've set the bar pretty high for future cases to made, especially me.
I really like the choice of woods.
Bravo! Bravo!
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Very nice: like the way the flag is displayed.
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Excellent design and excellent craftsmanship. Very nice.
For the record Crescent manufactures mat board with velvet, linen and silk already adhered to the board. All you need to do is cut it to size. It is PH neutral too so it won't cause any damage to fabrics or artwork.
I used it quite a bit when I was a framer. I paid about $8.00 per sheet (32" x 40") back then. I also mounted my own fabric on mat board but it would cost more and take longer. But sometimes a client wanted a special cloth color or fabric so that is the only option.
I would have used it if only because I knew that the fabric and board would both be PH neutral. Wood has lignins which can damage fabric.
Pre-washing the fabric before mounting should eliminate any acidity. But wood should be sealed or a barrier placed between the wood and the fabric.
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Well done and I like how the maple is one the inside to draw the eye in.
Arlin
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