
How can I form a clear plastic, acetate or acrylic, to make boxes to enclose collectibles?
I got lots of old toys (dolls, cars, action figures) big & small collectibles which I would like to preserve in clear plastic enclosures. These items if enclosed, would be kept from dust and insects, and would give them a longer self-life. These would also serve as decorative piece, can be displayed in your living or bedroom or somewhere inside your home you found appropriate.
You may also wish to purchase acrylic cases in different sizes for your collections.
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