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    Wood frame for lasertile?

    Has anyone made/found a frame for a 4" laser tile? Got pics? Am looking for ideas before I make a template and dig out the router...
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    I haven't purchased from them in 5+ years, but I think Aftosa.com may have what you are looking for. They used to have several wood products for different size tiles.
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    They actually measure about 3.875" square. Thanks guys, these are what I was looking for!
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    Steve, i make my own, easy and cheap. I will try to find a pic for you. What i do is cut a piece of 3/4" ply or mdf the size of the tile. I then rip strips of wood(i use walnut just because i think it looks nice) 1" wide by 1/4" thick. Trim the edges of

    the ply with it, just but joints, finish, pop in the tile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad Fitzgerald View Post
    Steve, i make my own, easy and cheap.
    Great solution, Chad!
    Steve \o/
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