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Best way to flatten curved cardback?
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<blockquote data-quote="peekaygee73" data-source="post: 484722" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>The best way to combat this is a strip of paper folded lengthways across the long edges of the cardback. The paper only need be a couple of centimetres wide, so long as it's wider than the tabs inside the acrylic case. Slide the MOC into the case with the paper protecting each edge, then once the MOC is in place inside the case just pull the paper out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peekaygee73, post: 484722, member: 6023"] The best way to combat this is a strip of paper folded lengthways across the long edges of the cardback. The paper only need be a couple of centimetres wide, so long as it's wider than the tabs inside the acrylic case. Slide the MOC into the case with the paper protecting each edge, then once the MOC is in place inside the case just pull the paper out. [/QUOTE]
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