How did you find your material?
Where did you find that thin material with the honeycomb backing?
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You must be referring to a project you saw on hometalk - we don't have access to those projects. Can you go back to the project and ask the question there?
Refer back to the original project and ask the presenter your question, You can also look up by putting a few prime words up by the magnifying glass on the top left of this page and then click on enter, then select projects right below it.
It sounds like you are asking about a specific project, Wd. You'll need to go to that project and ask your question there.
Hello! If it something that you saw in a Hometalk posted project, ask your question on that precise post.
This is a general Q&A posting area, the person who's project you're asking about would likely be unaware of your question about their project post. To get an answer about a specific post, ask the question directly below the project that will likely get you a reply from the Hometalk poster.
If you ever want to go back to see a particular project, just click on the little blue house at the top of this page, left-hand corner. If you can't find a particular project, you can use the search bar. Also, please consider checking out "Explore Projects" for even more additional ideas.
Hope this helps.
You need to go to the original post to ask a question or comment
Hi there, it's best to ask questions on specific posts on the post itself. If you're struggling to find the post, just search for honeycomb .
You can find great prices on material on Amazon.
search on top left for a project. the top right under ask a question is for general forum not specific project.
thanks