Attaching felt backing to a board..any suggestions?
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How thick is your board why don't you use a staple gun with the shortest staples your staple guu will accept. On the backside you could cover the stapled area using a hot glue gun. Or just use a glue gun.
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Staples will show from the front. Glue from a glue gun will have a dimension to it and leave a ridge under the felt that will show. Only a spray glue will put down a perfectly flat surface that absolutely will not show and leave a professional result. It will also not soak through the felt as some liquid glues will do and leave a spot.
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Do you have a hardware store? Or a paint store? You don't need a speciality hobby spray glue. 505 is sold at Lowe's and Home Depot also I think. Most hardware stores have good all purpose permanent spray glues. The difference is probably in the drying time. The best glues have been made for other purposes than your typical hobbies. Think working with woods; furniture making, veneers, etc. When you walk into a hobby shop the size of the spray can goes down and the price goes up.
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I made a felt board for my granddaughters to play with the felt people. I put Elmer's in a disposable bowl and added enough water that it was a nice spreading consistency and used a foam brush and spread it over the board and then put the felt on. The board is the same type of material as pegboard but without the holes.
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Just wanted to give you an update on the coat of arms project. I searched on Google with the picture of the framework plain but could never find anything similar. Sure would be neat to know why it was made and what for. It can't be real old since it is aluminum but had to have been made in a mold because it is so intricate. It turned out as good as we thought it would. Will be fun to present it to our youngest son. His college mascot is the Ram (colors green and gold) and he likes swords.
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It's beautiful....perhaps it is Scottish in origin....many Scottish/British families have crests...so could be representative of a Scottish Clan name. Each representation on a crest has a meaning.....I found a link to an interesting site which lists what each thing means....I think in the case of this shield, crown, rams head and daggers. Here's the link:
http://www.scottish-wedding-dreams.c...symbols.html#D ~ Heraldry Symbols
I love anything interesting/vintage so thanks for posting and sharing with us.
http://www.scottish-wedding-dreams.c...symbols.html#D ~ Heraldry Symbols
I love anything interesting/vintage so thanks for posting and sharing with us.
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It's beautiful....perhaps it is Scottish in origin....many Scottish/British families have crests...so could be representative of a Scottish Clan name. Each representation on a crest has a meaning.....I found a link to an interesting site which lists what each thing means....I think in the case of this shield, crown, rams head and daggers. Here's the link:
http://www.scottish-wedding-dreams.c...symbols.html#D ~ Heraldry Symbols
I love anything interesting/vintage so thanks for posting and sharing with us.
http://www.scottish-wedding-dreams.c...symbols.html#D ~ Heraldry Symbols
I love anything interesting/vintage so thanks for posting and sharing with us.
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