ACRYLIC SPORTS SHIRT FRAME

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ACRYLIC SPORTS SHIRT FRAME

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First attempt at showing a recent spin on a football presentation case.

A new moulding from Ashworth.

Robo framer gave me the confidence to upload I was struggling for a while. Thank you John, :clap:
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I leeeeerve that moulding (range) but can't get my head around what you've done regards mounting the shirt. Looks the biz anyhow.
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Thanks John

The Acrylic box is firstly manufactured which resembles a cat litter tray when complete. After manipulation of the football clubs logo to create a vinyl frame which is then stuck to the inside of the Acrylic case.

Frame is made and offered over case.

The shirt is hung on a custom made acrylic hanger which is supported at its centre with a stand-off bolted through the rear of the backing board.

Nice but expensive £349.85 to make it worth it.
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Looks great! Good job :D
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Great job, has a really good look and I like your confident pricing.
Did you bond the acryllic for the "cat litter tray".
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Hi

Thank you for your interest.

I had the case manufactured for me. The down side of this type of work is the quality of the bonded edges. If you want the corners as close to invisible as possible, you are looking at museum grade which is 'Brewsters Millions'.

Museum grade = '3' the highest and the example I have posted is grade '1'.

Deepjoy
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