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    Make your own PC Display

    My dad and grandpa are huge woodworkers, so I had some extra wood laying around, and found some of that siding that goes on the bottom of the wall against the carpet. I looked at it, and it has a unique shape. If you put it on the wall upside down, your cards would be able to sit on top of it. So I used it and I thought I'd make a little tutorial. I'll add pictures when I make my next one


    1. Cut down the lining to size

    2. Use your choice of wood stain on it, then coat it with woodwax and let sit for an hour or so.

    3. Wipe off the woodwax, and let it dry

    Mounting it

    The way you mount it is honestly your choice, but I chose to drill a hole HALFWAY THROUGH, NOT A HOLE, HALF WAY THROUGH THE LINING.

    4. Take measurements of the holes, and put nails in your wall for each hole.

    5. Sit the lining on the nails, and your done!

    If you want, you could route a little notch for your cards to sit in.

    I hope I explained it well enough, just a short little tutorial

    EDIT: IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT GOES WRONG

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    See xirxious's Items on eBay

    I took some oold broken sticks and used a router to cut a small channel in them wide as a single screw. Then some simple math, mitered the corners and got some free frame/holders. At the time they didn't have magnutic ones, but they would keep them from popping open, too. Its harder to find sticks that can be cut proper to fit.

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    That's super cool dude!

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    Double post

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