One Hundred Circles!

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Roboframer

One Hundred Circles!

Post by Roboframer »

It's double sided, the coins are in their plastic holders, which will probably yellow in time, but the customer said if they were removed they'd no longer be 'mint' - ah well, made life a bit easier.

They are tightly sunk into 5mm black foam board plus two thicknesses of solid black mount board - 90 degree cut - that makes them perfectly flush and then the top mounts (NB Artcare 8018 'blue tanzanite - metallic) are reverse-bevel cut 2mm smaller to Juuust go over the edge and hold them in. Moulding is Asworth & Thompson 6006-47

Without a CMC - forget it!
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Re: One Hundred Circles!

Post by CanvasChris »

Great work as usual Robo.

Be interested in the back as you say it's double sided... just to see how you finish it.

I now got CMC envy :giggle: :giggle:
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Re: One Hundred Circles!

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Solid black mount just for cosmetics, my last pair of 'wallbuddies' - the UK company where I got them has stopped making them - shame.
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These will be used for price tags.
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