MST3K Frame with Magnets
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I needed the frame to be able to hold the picture without the back, and also have magnet slots built right in. Four neodymium magnets were overkill, considering they're already quite strong - especially since I was using the 10mm version with holes that can be found at Home Depot. To display the pictures, I had to cut them down to size before placing them behind the magnetic holders. To get around supports in my prints, I simply use an exact-o knife to carefully trim away any excess material. Luckily, the areas where the supports build up are completely hidden by the pictures themselves, so it doesn't affect the overall appearance at all.
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