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	<title>Boarded Up</title>
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	<description>Tricking out a 4&apos; x 8&apos; cork board in my office I need your ideas, inspiration, toy suggestions, tools  to make this large cork board functional, fun and attractive.  &lt;br&gt;
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Before you say upholster it I would say that the sucker is bolted to the wall so me creating an all over upholstered look is out.  This also means no circular saw to &quot;shape&quot; the board can happen either.  It has a wooden edge as well.</description>
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	<category>pimped</category>
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	<title>Corkboard Alternative?</title>
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	<description>Arty substitute for corkboard?  Building a nice looking bulletin board... I was at a gallery opening and a photographer had these long bulletin board type things on his walls.  Picture corkboard wrapped in white canvas, but the inside being both denser and slightly gummy.  I asked the artist what it was and he replied, &quot;Oh, that&apos;s ______.  You should find it at any supply store.&quot;  But I&apos;ve since forgotten what he called it.  I like to make large bulletin boards and normally use ceiling tiles...but they dry out and crumble.&lt;br&gt;
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Any clues to this mystery material, or suggested alternatives, are appreciated!</description>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2006 14:00:11 -0800</pubDate>
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