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mount your map
15 Oct 2009 11:44 - 15 Oct 2009 11:53 #44791 by ubarose
Replied by ubarose on topic Re:mount your map
You can also reduce the cost by using coupons. Joanns and Michaels sell all these supplies, except for maybe the book tape, and they constantly have 40% off a single item coupons. You can hoard them up and use multiple coupons when you check out.
Also, rotary cutters and paper trimmers are a bit expensive, but are totally worth it if you do a lot of craft stuff, especially at 40% off. If your wife or kids have crafty type hobbies they would get use out of them as well. In fact, if someone in your household sews, quilts, scrap books or rubber stamps, you probably already own a bunch of this stuff, you just might not know it.
ETA: Link to current coupon 40% at Joanns
Also, rotary cutters and paper trimmers are a bit expensive, but are totally worth it if you do a lot of craft stuff, especially at 40% off. If your wife or kids have crafty type hobbies they would get use out of them as well. In fact, if someone in your household sews, quilts, scrap books or rubber stamps, you probably already own a bunch of this stuff, you just might not know it.
ETA: Link to current coupon 40% at Joanns
Last edit: 15 Oct 2009 11:53 by ubarose.
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15 Oct 2009 13:38 #44812 by moofrank
Replied by moofrank on topic Re:mount your map
You know, I keep a large sheet of 1/8" plexi in my game room. It requires far less effort, the map is mostly protected by the box in storage.
Although a good rotary paper trimmer on a base is an essential purchase. Doubly so if you are prototyping or playtesting for someone. 3/4" hole punches are a second really useful purchase.
Although a good rotary paper trimmer on a base is an essential purchase. Doubly so if you are prototyping or playtesting for someone. 3/4" hole punches are a second really useful purchase.
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15 Oct 2009 13:59 #44819 by Hatchling
Replied by Hatchling on topic Re:mount your map
moofrank wrote:
I mounted mine so that I don't have to lug a large sheet of plexiglass around when I game somewhere other than at home. I do much of my gaming at club venues or friends' places.
You know, I keep a large sheet of 1/8" plexi in my game room. It requires far less effort, the map is mostly protected by the box in storage.
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I mounted mine so that I don't have to lug a large sheet of plexiglass around when I game somewhere other than at home. I do much of my gaming at club venues or friends' places.
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