By Wednesday night, the "City of the Future" had a rock-solid, seamless foundation.
"Do you sell unprinted 4x8 foam board?" he asked."We have a whole stack of UltraBoard in the warehouse," the manager replied. "Fifty bucks and it’s yours. If you want, we can even trim it to your exact specs on our CNC cutter." The Finish Line
Back at his desk, Leo did what he should have done at the start: he looked at professional distributors. He found and Dick Blick Art Materials . where to buy large foam board
Just as he was about to give up and glue two smaller boards together, he saw a delivery truck for a local .
Ten days was a lifetime. Next, he tried a local . He found plenty of presentation boards for science fairs, but nothing thick or large enough for a structural base. The "big box" stores were great for students, but for a professional-grade project, the inventory felt frustratingly small. The Professional Pivot By Wednesday night, the "City of the Future"
He needed a large-format foam board—something at least 40x60 inches—and he needed it before the gallery preview on Friday. The Local Hunt
offered bulk packs of 48x96-inch sheets, but shipping a single sheet was nearly impossible due to "oversize" freight charges. If you want, we can even trim it
It clicked. Sign shops don’t use tiny paper; they print massive posters and mounting boards every day. He called a local shop called Precision Prints .