So I went to go get my dnd map laminated for my game. Some how through the process of printing the copy so it could be laminated, they printed this Huge map, it was to big to fit in the laminator, so they had to make a small copy. So now I have the gargantuan Map. It covers between 2/4 - 3/4 of a queen sized bed. What in the world am I suppose to do with this map now.
Also, there’s stuff called contact paper it’s usually meant to be shelf liner, but there is a clear kind. It’s not going to be as durable as lamination, but should offer some protection.
Yeah hang it on the wall, or and I'm not sure how this would go so you'll want to do a lot of research, maybe try and resin cast that shit into a table top. Once again nooo idea if that works, but if it does it'd be pretty snazzy.
So I went to go get my dnd map laminated for my game. Some how through the process of printing the copy so it could be laminated, they printed this Huge map, it was to big to fit in the laminator, so they had to make a small copy. So now I have the gargantuan Map. It covers between 2/4 - 3/4 of a queen sized bed. What in the world am I suppose to do with this map now.
Hang in on the wall.
Also, there’s stuff called contact paper it’s usually meant to be shelf liner, but there is a clear kind. It’s not going to be as durable as lamination, but should offer some protection.
Yeah hang it on the wall, or and I'm not sure how this would go so you'll want to do a lot of research, maybe try and resin cast that shit into a table top. Once again nooo idea if that works, but if it does it'd be pretty snazzy.
You could still get it laminated. Take it to a sign shop, they would have a big flatbed lamination table. It wouldn't be too expensive either.
I'd also see if you can get a poster frame that big. It'd be low profile and durable. Takes dry erase well.