That looks good. If you guys want, I could perhaps saw out some wooden rods that we can use to hang our posters from (like in the picture), then someone else could get the hold of wire and some clips to attach the posters?
Let me know if that's interesting. If so, I have to do the sawing on Friday.
By the way, I must warn you that my poster is very oversize. It's 841mm x 3000mm.
would be great! then people can choose what size they prefer, as long as its possible to hang it up. btw oversize is a good size! I also think we have the entire classroom to our disposition, as our industrial designer-friends appearantly are exibiting somewhere else..
I'll just cut the rods at for instance three meters, and we can hang as many posters as we want from them (or we can cut them to specific lengths later).
We still need someone else to be in charge of a hangig device (for instance steel wire) and maybe clips to attach posters to the rods.
Just need to get a thumbs up from the teachers that I will be paid back for the expenses for the wood, and I'll fire up the saw!
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That looks good. If you guys want, I could perhaps saw out some wooden rods that we can use to hang our posters from (like in the picture), then someone else could get the hold of wire and some clips to attach the posters?
ReplyDeleteLet me know if that's interesting. If so, I have to do the sawing on Friday.
By the way, I must warn you that my poster is very oversize. It's 841mm x 3000mm.
sounds perfec'
ReplyDeletewould be great! then people can choose what size they prefer, as long as its possible to hang it up. btw oversize is a good size!
ReplyDeleteI also think we have the entire classroom to our disposition, as our industrial designer-friends appearantly are exibiting somewhere else..
I'll just cut the rods at for instance three meters, and we can hang as many posters as we want from them (or we can cut them to specific lengths later).
ReplyDeleteWe still need someone else to be in charge of a hangig device (for instance steel wire) and maybe clips to attach posters to the rods.
Just need to get a thumbs up from the teachers that I will be paid back for the expenses for the wood, and I'll fire up the saw!
thanks for the offer bård. im wondering if we'd be following the same presentation format as before. how bout also utilising some wall spaces?
ReplyDeleteGood news, Alf gives the thumbs up for makin' rods.
ReplyDeleteAnyone wants to volunteer for finding wire to suspend the rods?
Of course we can utilize wall space as well. Maybe we should get some tacs or similar for that purpose too.