The ties have it

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The ties have it

Post by Steve N »

Just finishing this off, set of four sport ties, as we do conservation framing, we don't trim anything :giggle:
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Looks good, although I zoomed in & noticed a little bit of tie external to the frame but it'll not be seen by mortals :)
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You're gonna need a bigger frame :giggle:

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Very neat job :clap: :clap:
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