Actually, buying pre-cut also would work if you only need a few mats.
By the time you buy gear, even the simplest, and learn what you're
doing, you've already spent some money. Assuming, of course, the pre-
cuts give you the opening you want. If they don't, then you have to
have them custom cut, and that means buying more.
--Bob Whitmire
www.bobwhitmire.com
On May 25, 2007, at 11:48 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
>
> Ah! Good plan, Bob. I wish I had thought of that ...
>
> Chris
>
> On 25 May 2007, at 12:04, Bob Whitmire wrote:
>
>> Actually, for my standard sizes, I buy pre-cut mats from a place
>> called Prime Arts in Ohio. I figured the cost of pre-cut vs doing
>> them myself, and the pre-cuts came out only a few pennies to a dime
>> or so more expensive. Rest assured the lack of hassle and time saved
>> more than makes up for the extra cost. But then I buy hundreds of
>> pre-
>> cut mats at a time. I think Prime Arts has a minimum of 25 to get a
>> custom cut. I'm sure there are places in the UK that will cut your
>> mats for you. Problem is finding one that's reasonably priced with an
>> acceptable level of quality.
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