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    Since I can't read that language, what is the material they are using?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Pelonio View Post
    Since I can't read that language, what is the material they are using?
    According to my translation, they're using "Felt (100% polyester)", but that had better be some thick felt to hold up like that. I imagine a felt covering on a thin metal backer would be better.
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    My translation is the same. It looks like they are getting about $15 for one set, pig, giraffe and reindeer. I opened the image and enhanced it, noticed what appears to be a slit cut into the rectangle piece, but I can't tell why.
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    It'd work quite well with thin acrylic too.

    From the same site...Now THIS is clever. And would work with neoprene:
    http://shop.h-concept.jp/shop/A119/QxD461VwC/syoinfo/57

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    This is also a really neat idea from the same site. Thanks for sharing, this gives us a lot of ideas to play with.
    http://shop.h-concept.jp/shop/A119/QxD461VwC/syoinfo/42

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    http://www.plus-d.com/eng/index.html

    another site in english

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