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Date: | Thu, 5 Jan 2006 08:44:42 -0700 |
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I am putting together an exhibit with Native American points and reproduction cast of larger
spear points, etc. The shelves on the exhibit cases are glass, and want as much light to
stay in the cases as possible. So, I was thinking of placing felt down cut into patterns,
which will not only allow more light, but protect the glass from possible scraps, etc.
Has anyone used common felt *- will it bleed? Likely, it is cotton * will there be problems
with that? Is there felt that is recommended. I do not think a thinner cloth material will work, so more focused upon felt that is thicker and can be cut and shaped much easier. Any ideas?
Thanks!
John
Boise, ID
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