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free-standing door flat

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Topic: free-standing door flat
Posted By: Kim L.
Subject: free-standing door flat
Date Posted: 10/07/11 at 7:51pm
I am looking for a design for a free-standing door flat that can have different designs on each side. If anyone has one to share, please do.

thank you,
Kim

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Kim



Replies:
Posted By: JoeMc
Date Posted: 10/09/11 at 11:20pm
G'day Kim!
I normally knock one up from componant flats, 2 Joggers & a Header.
That is if you use Broadfway (soft) flats.
Lacing them together using cord 'n cleat & dutchman the surface skin to cover the jionts between adjioning flats stiles.
http://theatre.sjsu.edu/culley/PartsFlat.html - http://theatre.sjsu.edu/culley/PartsFlat.html
Of course you can skin them on both sides & mask acordingly.
 
 


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