Alternative to soloplates
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Alternative to soloplates
Since the production of solo picnnic plates has stopped I found these:
http://www.gallerijuel.dk/shop/product_info.php/products_id/2692?osCsid=a1f78f2c04929273092019f38d9e83a6
I am hoping that somebody here can regonize if they can be cutted, before I buy them.
From reading the posts on plasticplates here, I have learned that the dull side is best for cutting, and not the lacquerd side....
thanks
http://www.gallerijuel.dk/shop/product_info.php/products_id/2692?osCsid=a1f78f2c04929273092019f38d9e83a6
I am hoping that somebody here can regonize if they can be cutted, before I buy them.
From reading the posts on plasticplates here, I have learned that the dull side is best for cutting, and not the lacquerd side....
thanks
- kremesickill
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any clear plate i've ever cut on gave me a screechy noise or a hiss louder than any other plates. i never got to use solo plates, i could never find clear ones in my area.. i'm bummed that they're discontinued before i ever got to use them.Steve E. wrote:No more solo plates?? ARGGG.
also, a lot of other plates i can cut on one side and it sounds pretty good and the other side will be screechy. like..the bottom side of a plastic picnic plate sounds good, but the side you'd eat off of would be a little shiny and would produce excess noise.