But if you need a specific size, you can make your own. You can search the web for how to do this, but if it were me, I would find a glass supply store, have them cut a piece to your exact specifications, then purchase some poster frame molding online (just do a google search and find the kind you like). Then you need some way to hold the poster to the frame, along with the backing. I would go to a hardware store like Home Depot or Lowe's and ask them how to do this. It would be even easier though if you just purchase some frameless corner clips, and you can hold the poster directly to the glass without a frame.
Well, I hope this points you in the right direction. I'm not exactly an expert here, or else I might be more help...
Your privacy is important to us, so please take a moment to indicate if we may collect and use your data.
We want you to have a good experience with us. To do this, we collect data about your online behavior or attributes and use advanced data analysis so that we may deliver new versions of our sites with customized content.
6 Comments
johnpombrio 8 years ago
Use Liquid chalk markers on glass, Lexan, and acrylic as they leave a much bolder marking than dry erase markers and come off easily:
http://www.amazon.com/Chalk-Markers-Reversible-Cha...
sean_sylvester1 9 years ago
I've found that acrylic works just as well as glass, and is much cheaper. I'd like to try this though, because my acrylic board isn't very big
gzisaac 10 years ago
where can I buy one? I need it in 0.65 x 2.20 meters size.... Please help... Thanks
Ginny isaac
gz.isaac@gmail.com
zhitchcox 10 years ago
You can purchase poster frames here: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=s9_dnav_bw_ir02_s?node...
But if you need a specific size, you can make your own. You can search the web for how to do this, but if it were me, I would find a glass supply store, have them cut a piece to your exact specifications, then purchase some poster frame molding online (just do a google search and find the kind you like). Then you need some way to hold the poster to the frame, along with the backing. I would go to a hardware store like Home Depot or Lowe's and ask them how to do this. It would be even easier though if you just purchase some frameless corner clips, and you can hold the poster directly to the glass without a frame.
Well, I hope this points you in the right direction. I'm not exactly an expert here, or else I might be more help...
paularellano12 10 years ago
zhitchcox 10 years ago