making a vertical card holder

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Re: making a vertical card holder

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here is what I ended up with.
It's going to double stick to the wall sitting on my desk, so there was no reason to deal with the bottom.
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Looks like it worked.
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Good show, farley.
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I am impressed Farley. I tend to consider the band saw more a rough cut tool and you have given me a reminder that it can be used for so much more !
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farley wrote:here is what I ended up with.
It's going to double stick to the wall sitting on my desk, so there was no reason to deal with the bottom.
Anybody besides me not seeing a pix here?
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JPG wrote:
farley wrote:here is what I ended up with.
It's going to double stick to the wall sitting on my desk, so there was no reason to deal with the bottom.
Anybody besides me not seeing a pix here?
Yes.
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The issue seems fixed. At 6:00 AM no images. At 6:55 AM I see images again.
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it was done with a table saw, repeated cuts to widen the slots.
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Well that just busts my bubble. Here I was thinking you were the best band saw artist I ever saw ! Pun intended.
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Greetings. Did anyone ever try any of the options noted here? Seems like a good project for someone needing business cards displayed on their desk. With the right piece of wood, would look pretty nice compared to a stack of cards in a cardboard box. Pix anyone?
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