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Back on topic.. derail it again after me..

 

We used to split garden bamboo canes when we were younger for kite spars, quite quick, just run a knife down them, if you like the bamboo idea but want it thinner. Might need to sand the edges after though. Think we split them 4 ways, some 8 ways but that's probably too thin.

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Thanks for all the feedback. Coconut matting was a call, and the quilt idea was genius, thanks @peds

 

used 2 kings and 1 single, although in hindsight extra would have been better to make it even thicker. Came out ok though.

 

 

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1 hour ago, scbk said:

Looks good, do you go in there for a wee break from moderating on arbtalk :vollkommenauf:

Its in a childrens play area (missus's new venture), so i'm a litle hesitant to end up on the register.

 

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