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    How to display Campaign Shields

    Hey guys, I'm adding some campaign shields to my collection and when placing them in my medal case the glass pushes down on the metal part and crunches the cloth backing, I would hate to ruin the shield so I am looking for some ideas on how you display yours in your collections, thanks for any help

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    Standing upright on medal display stands with a wider case that does not touch the shield in any way.
    Riker cases are not to very good even though I see them used often.
    In fact they make even the best collection look cheap!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jmondo View Post
      Hey guys, I'm adding some campaign shields to my collection and when placing them in my medal case the glass pushes down on the metal part and crunches the cloth backing, I would hate to ruin the shield so I am looking for some ideas on how you display yours in your collections, thanks for any help
      can't you reduce the tickness of the backing, tension on the shields will be less

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        #4
        Just a plug for my little shield invention





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          #5
          @Ralfsnart

          How are the shields attached to the wood on the back, to keep them from falling out?

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            #6
            I dont think they are attached at all they are just leaning back at an angle


            Originally posted by Spamboksen View Post
            @Ralfsnart

            How are the shields attached to the wood on the back, to keep them from falling out?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Spamboksen View Post
              @Ralfsnart

              How are the shields attached to the wood on the back, to keep them from falling out?
              Originally posted by scott3000 View Post
              I dont think they are attached at all they are just leaning back at an angle
              Scott is correct, I found about a 12 degree angle really works well. I gave them to Matt (Africasandman) so I would have to ask him how they are doing in the long run. Never had one fall out in the time I had them though.

              They are routered out deep enough they seem to sit nice. they are also routered out at an angle so the bottom part where the shield sits is deeper than the top part.
              Last edited by ralfsnart; 01-05-2014, 11:51 AM.

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                #8
                I see

                The picture is also tilted a bit so the angle is more than i thought at first.

                But very nicely made. Looks very good.


                Originally posted by ralfsnart View Post
                Scott is correct, I found about a 12 degree angle really works well. I gave them to Matt (Africasandman) so I would have to ask him how they are doing in the long run. Never had one fall out in the time I had them though.

                They are routered out deep enough they seem to sit nice. they are also routered out at an angle so the bottom part where the shield sits is deeper than the top part.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Spamboksen View Post
                  I see

                  The picture is also tilted a bit so the angle is more than i thought at first.

                  But very nicely made. Looks very good.
                  Thanks!!!

                  And yes, I am better with wood than cameras

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                    #10
                    They are working well for me. Matt

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                      #11
                      I like them myself
                      I really have no display method for mine




                      Originally posted by afrikasandman View Post
                      They are working well for me. Matt
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                        #12
                        Holy smokes Scott!!!!



                        I was going to tell you I could make you one up......


                        but that is a ton of shields!!!

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                          Scott,

                          Well I can help alleviate you of that problem, I could use another krim, Kuban and demyansk shield if you need to lighten yourself. I'm here to help you! Matt

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                            #14
                            Here is another option if you have a Hobby Lobby or Michael's craft store near you. In the frame department both sell hinged shadow boxes that are about 3/4 inch deep. They come in a few different sizes and in a black or cherry finish. Once or twice a month they are on 50% off sale which is also nice. I remove all of the inside fiber padding and then take a piece of foamboard and cut it to the inner dimension of the frame. I line up what I want to put in the case on top of the foamboard and trace the outline and then cut out the shape with a hobby knife. That way each item has its own fitted place. For some items I will use a single 1/4 inch thick piece or for thicker items I will double it. I then put a piece of cloth down over the foamboard and tuck the sides in between the frame edge and the foam board and place the items inside. Each item is nestled down in so it does not touch the glass, materials are safe to use with these items and you can put the case on an easel if you wish to display upright or lay flat. Below is a group of High Seas Fleet badges in one of the shadow boxes, each in its own hole.
                            JAndrew
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                              #15
                              Awesome, I have one in my area I will give that a shot also, thanks for sharing!!

                              Originally posted by JAndrew View Post
                              Here is another option if you have a Hobby Lobby or Michael's craft store near you. In the frame department both sell hinged shadow boxes that are about 3/4 inch deep. They come in a few different sizes and in a black or cherry finish. Once or twice a month they are on 50% off sale which is also nice. I remove all of the inside fiber padding and then take a piece of foamboard and cut it to the inner dimension of the frame. I line up what I want to put in the case on top of the foamboard and trace the outline and then cut out the shape with a hobby knife. That way each item has its own fitted place. For some items I will use a single 1/4 inch thick piece or for thicker items I will double it. I then put a piece of cloth down over the foamboard and tuck the sides in between the frame edge and the foam board and place the items inside. Each item is nestled down in so it does not touch the glass, materials are safe to use with these items and you can put the case on an easel if you wish to display upright or lay flat. Below is a group of High Seas Fleet badges in one of the shadow boxes, each in its own hole.
                              JAndrew

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