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I'm thinking about making my own custom Dune board game. The problem is I want the board itself to be of good quality. I know I can just print it off artscow and mount it to a blank 20" x 20" board, but I don't trust myself to do it properly. If I'm going to spend $30 to print off the poster alone I would be willing to pay more to have someone mount it for me. My question is, does anybody know where to go to have this done? I came across one board game parts supplier that seems like they might do it for around $60

http://www.boardgamedesign.com/pages/go_shopping_2012/gamebo...

has anybody had any luck with them? Any other suggestions?
 
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You might try Fedex Office (used to be Kinkos). They can print/laminate/mount stuff to chip board or foam board. I've not tried them yet but seems it would be the easiest since you can just drive to them and oversee the work. They can probably cut it into sections that you can hinge together with book binding tape.
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Jason Obermeyer
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ScottE wrote:
You might try Fedex Office (used to be Kinkos). They can print/laminate/mount stuff to chip board or foam board. I've not tried them yet but seems it would be the easiest since you can just drive to them and oversee the work. They can probably cut it into sections that you can hinge together with book binding tape.


OfficeMax is also an option...
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Send me a geekmail, I can do a nice mounted board for about $30 or so.
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Poserazor man - the home pnp board maker's best friend.
 
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Aaron Bohm
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I know having a "cool" custom Dune game has been popular but if all you are looking for is a simple print n play type and your looking to pay $40+ anyway why not just buy a copy of the game? It is still pretty common to get one from Ebay and the like at around $50-60 or so.
 
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