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« on: May 14, 2015, 05:15:51 pm »

Set of flippable coasters with pixelated art on one side and Tapper side art on the other.

These are $21.50 including shipping within U.S - please send payment via Paypal (as gift would be appreciated but not mandatory) to nickgundara@yahoo.com. If you're international, please PM and we'll figure out shipping.

In the notes section of payment, please put your name and address if paying by gift. Email any questions to nickgundara@yahoo.com

The laminated coasters come in this form:



You use the front (pixelated art) side as a guide to cut them out:

FYI - I didn't do the greatest job - used a regular pair of scissors but I assume you could use an exacto or hobby knife.





After test fitting, you may have to trim a bit more to fit.  I will try to reduce the overall height a bit on the final product so need for trimming is minimal:



Final product looks like this:







At the end if you want, you can run a black marker over the edge - the effect is quite nice and gets rid of any cut marks, jagged edges or any white areas in the cut.

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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2015, 11:16:02 pm »

I don't own a tapper. though those are kind of neat. hey if your not already a tip would be to put these up for sale on etsy. there fees are better than ebay.
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« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2015, 01:14:49 pm »

I don't own a tapper. though those are kind of neat. hey if your not already a tip would be to put these up for sale on etsy. there fees are better than ebay.

That's a great idea.
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« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2015, 12:17:57 am »

I don't own a tapper. though those are kind of neat. hey if your not already a tip would be to put these up for sale on etsy. there fees are better than ebay.

That's a great idea.

also easier to handle sales of it too, anyways glad i could help. You have an interesting product.
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