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OzHomer

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Underlay Material
« on: May 23, 2006, 06:34:59 am »
Hello all,

First of all thanks for the info provided on this site. Everyone sharing their knowledge and experience makes attempting to build a cocktail table much more possible.

My question:  What is the typical material used to make a cocktail table underlay?  I am designing the artwork for my cocktail underlay using Illustrator CS but I am unsure what the best material would be to get it printed on.

Being from Australia I've never seen an original American Cocktail table (Ms Pacman in my case) so that doesn't help me in determining the material.

I've tried a search to see if this question has been answered before but I couldn't see anything.

Thanks in advance.

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P.S  Once I've finished with the underlay design can I post it somewhere (here?) for suggested improvements/suggestions?

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