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Ian Goodman wrote:
I have not tried these mouldings yet because my clients know that you are not restricted to 3 or 4 mouldings for a sports shirt.
By using a moulding extension you can use any moulding you can think of thus utilising the stock you have instead of ordering special stock for a particular order.
Ian,
I sometimes use other mouldings for shirts and use an extender on the back like you do, but the 951's are the ones I show to people first and most people love them, especially the two wood colours.
If they don't like the 951's then I show them something else with an extender, but that costs them more because of the extra time and material!
There are some photos of shirts in the 951 mouldings in my post above here!
I haven't done any shirts yet but one moulding I'm using on other projects is a 30mm Ash cushion with a 38mm rebate, barewood. That's what I would show customers. If you count the colours & different finishes there's literally a choice of 100's. That's the advantage of hand finishing, you can give the customer something really right for them and the subject.