I have an 8x10..I have two 8x10's even... I don't need an 11x14 that shoots 8x10
maybe I'm not getting it..maybe it is tougher than I though (probably)
I already have an 8x10 back that had been sitting in a box 20+ years
my idea was to take a chop saw and cut the back frame.. and then the GG frame into 4 pieces... quarter it in fact
and then use those four pieces as the 'corners' of a 11x14 back and frame....but cutting wood middle sections and gluing them into place....thereby maintaining all the proper measurements and tolerances of the original frame in a new 11x14 size- - the middle 'cut in' pieces would not need to be super critical as long as they aren't ..taller.. than the original pieces
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