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    Odd Size Wooden Trophy Bases

    Any one out there make wooden bases for trophies?
    I may need a few very quickly.
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    bases

    Brian

    what size, type of wood, how thick
    design needed and are you finishing it

    could be able to do it depending on the above

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    Hi Ken, I need a quick and dirty quote. I think cherry would be fine. all 3.5 or 4 inches tall.
    (4) 22 x 9
    (1) 8.5 x 5.25
    (1) 6 x 4

    I think that's it.
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    Odd size Wooden Trophy Bases

    How thick; what kind of edge treatment? {Profile, radius, chamfer, straight/flat); What finish?

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    brian, what's going on the 22x9?
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    Hi Ray,
    Nothing real fancy, something like a trophy base you'd find in the JDS catalog. Probably natural finish.

    Craig,
    It's a bronze horse statue that I'll need to engrave for an award. As it stands these don't have any place to put any engraving.
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    base wood

    Sorry Brian
    I have nothing that thick
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    Odd size wooden trophy bases

    I see perimeter dimensions. I do not see a thickness listed. Finish is lacquer, poly, oil, paint? How soon do you need them?

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    Bases

    I've got some nice walnut that is 4 inches thick and could make them for you Got to warn you good wood that thick is very expensive. Bill W. 352 475 3400

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    Brian

    What about making the base of the base a flat 3/4" thick piece of wood and a platform of black acrylic. or make the whole thing of black acrylic.
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