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    wooden easels

    hi, can someone tell how much is a good price for black wooden easels? like the one here in the picture. i want 5 inch, 7 inch, 9 inch,11 inch and 13 inch.


    thanks, pat

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    Try easelmoments.com, I've bought from them in the past with good results.

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    coupons work

    I am not sure where you live but here we get 50% off coupons in the mail for local craft stores and I run out and get them then and seems ok. Sorry not sure what the price is maybe $2.50 something like that.
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    Easel

    Here is another option, I sent these out recently in one of our newsletters.

    Small easel stands and larger easel stands cut out of 1/8" Baltic Birch or 1/8" acrylic using your laser.

    I hope this helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Buzz Bernard
    Here is another option, I sent these out recently in one of our newsletters.

    Small easel stands and larger easel stands cut out of 1/8" Baltic Birch or 1/8" acrylic using your laser.

    I hope this helps
    These work great: saves me a lot of shelf space for my turnings by getting the larger/flatter stuff upright.

    Note that the drawing slots really are 1/8" but the material usually isn't: the 1/8" BB I have on hand mikes out at about 0.114". But scaling the whole drawing to match the material (e.g. by 0.114/0.125) keeps the assembly nice and tight. I also did a bunch of them out of 3/32" acrylic (which was really about 0.088"): the scaling makes them a little under 5" high, just right for 7-8" bowls. (This was before Tom emailed the smaller version.)
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    Pat,

    I shop at a local "dollar" store. I have been getting metal ones that work great for $1.00 each in many sizes and colors. Most of the time I buy 10 or 15 at a time because they only have what they have and you never know when more will show up.
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    I do the same, purchase from the dollar stores in quantity. I also include the stand for free if someone really wants it. Makes the sale sometimes.

    Leigh

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