Cork/magnet strip for bulletin board?
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Hi. I'm not sure what your question is, unless you are asking how to put it together. But here is how I made one for my home office: I bought the cork on a roll at Office Depot (I'm sure Staples has it as well). It was about a foot wide. I used a low-temp hot glue gun to adhere the cork to a piece of foam core -- I used two widths of the cork, one above the other. Then I popped the whole thing in an old frame I had painted to match my office. You don't have to "magnetize" a metal strip; as long as it is not aluminum or bronze, magnets will stick to it. If you can find a flat frame, you can paint it with magnetic paint (yes, they make that now - and we thought chalkboard paint was cool!) and skip the strip!