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safe n'sound
Hi all
Thought I'd show you the case I've put together for my Airgraver and accessories. Gotta keep me Airgraver snug :yesnod: Happy Christmas Mos |
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Re: safe n'sound
Thanks Mostyn good idea
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Re: safe n'sound
That is a good idea.
Very professional looking Ray |
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Re: safe n'sound
Hi Mos,
Looks great! How did you cut the foam to fit the shapes? Was this a camera case to start with? It is very nice and clean looking. Steve |
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Re: safe n'sound
Very nicely done. Looks like a "Zero Halliburton" case.
Peter |
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Re: safe n'sound
Hi folks
Thanks for comments, the case was from a hair/beard trimmer or something of the like. The foam is the pivotal bit I guess if you can get hold of a quality box, it's something called Plastizote (in UK anyway) you can get it in different densities. They use it for all sorts of things: museum storage (it's inert apparently) fly tying holders, fishing floats etc. I doubled the thickness by gluing two layers together with PVA glue, but you can get it 4 inches plus thick. I cut it just with a scalpel; I closed the lid down on my graver/turbine and cut away at first imprint then did again little by little. Cheers Mos Last edited by mostyn; 12-26-2006 at 06:20 PM. |
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