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Old 25-Mar-2008   #11
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Here are the sides and the back. I will be interested to see what people say.
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Old 25-Mar-2008   #12
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Here is my advice,

trim and wire

I bet you were expecting that response
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Old 27-Mar-2008   #13
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Thanks for the photo info,

Foamcore now why didnt I think of that, Ive been looking for a low weight backround that I can put on an easle and move around. As opposed to moving huge trees to a central location. Foamcore ...genius!
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Old 27-Mar-2008   #14
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I like the tree / bush now, but of course it could be better. I would remove the top maybe half of the tree, and start over with the bottom most branches, trying to keep ramification compact. Of course, the pot would be too big then, - you could send me the pot, I love it. Larry
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