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Jonzer

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That KRF material is awesome.
Need a translucent frame -Glass on both sides. So you can hold the whole frame up to light.
 

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Nice display's Steve,Those are some great looking points and those cut bone beads are interesting. :icon_thumright:
 

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Real nice frame like th layout as well, thanks for the look...
 

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very nice frames and points........

only found one bone bead in my life

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jonzer,
good idea about the clear frame, i think it would sure look cool
how would a person mount the points in such a frame?
steve
 

naturegirl

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Can anyone else taste rootbeer? :icon_scratch:

the double glass frame is a neat idea, is it ever done?

I like the beads too!
 

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Nice points and beads, steve.....the idea for a double-sided frame is not that far out there....it would take a bit of work and it would be semi-permanent. If you took two pieces of 3/8 plexiglas for the glass, set your points in the spots that you would like them arranged....use a fine point marker to mark each support point, drill with a fine drill and use toothpicks for the support with a touch of glue on the toothpicks...build your wood from there....I think that would work....goat
 

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i like the idea also
remember that it was jonzey boy's idea, not mine, so the credit for the idea should go to the guitar man 'Jonzer'
great idea there jonzey, good boy!!
 

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I have allot of glass points and translucents that I made. I thought that laying them out on high density foam just slightly thicker then the heads. Arrange the heads on the foam. Then trace the outline of the heads. Cut out the traces inside the lines slightly. then insert the heads into the foam on opposite side so trace lines don't show. Glass on front and back, then backlight. Should work....Patent Pending :wink:
 

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The Batwing cache is being displayed in a all glass case with an oil filled center....It is spectacular.
I will see if I can find a link.
 

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Ok. You can send the royalties to me. lol.
It would be a cool display case.
Someone more inventive than me needs to get working on it so I can buy one.
 

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