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<p>[QUOTE="walterallen, post: 122529, member: 4068"]Thanks for the compliments. </p><p><br /></p><p>The holder is made of a 6mm thick plastic composite with one side textured/rough finish and the other side flat. It is used in industry for paneling/framing when fabricating enclosures. It is quite light and durable. Most important, its very easy to tool.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not sure what material airtite uses to make their displays, in fact I have yet to get a look at one in hand.</p><p><br /></p><p>I need to improve on my labeling system for the holder. With the top side being textured (not smooth) I took a small end mill and made the track for the gold frame paint. I also have to admit that the gold frame lines need to be cleaner. A matter of developing the right technique.</p><p><br /></p><p>The neat thing is that its all up to my imagination on what coins to diplay and how to arrange them. Now I only have to buy the airtites to put the coins in. Airtites are over 0.40 cent a piece unless you buy 250 of them then you save about half. Thats about $70.00 a box, per size. Any way I have all the time in the world to play with this one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="walterallen, post: 122529, member: 4068"]Thanks for the compliments. The holder is made of a 6mm thick plastic composite with one side textured/rough finish and the other side flat. It is used in industry for paneling/framing when fabricating enclosures. It is quite light and durable. Most important, its very easy to tool. I'm not sure what material airtite uses to make their displays, in fact I have yet to get a look at one in hand. I need to improve on my labeling system for the holder. With the top side being textured (not smooth) I took a small end mill and made the track for the gold frame paint. I also have to admit that the gold frame lines need to be cleaner. A matter of developing the right technique. The neat thing is that its all up to my imagination on what coins to diplay and how to arrange them. Now I only have to buy the airtites to put the coins in. Airtites are over 0.40 cent a piece unless you buy 250 of them then you save about half. Thats about $70.00 a box, per size. Any way I have all the time in the world to play with this one.[/QUOTE]
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