Aeroplane Board

Decorating By evans000 Updated 17 Jun 2014 , 12:35pm by -K8memphis

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evans000 Posted 16 Jun 2014 , 8:56pm
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AHi I was wondering if anybody could help I'm doing an aeroplane cake for a customer and wanted it off the board so was going to use dowels attached into a board and disguise them as the plane wheels. But I'm struggling what to use as the actual aeroplane board thatll hold it in mid air, if I cut a cake drum the compressed cardboard inside may flake out, or is there something I can use to cover the sides back up so its safe against the cake, or maybe thinking cutting MDF, again what can I cover it with that's safe to be in contact with the cake itself. As much advice would be great as I'm starting to panic a bit now. Helen x

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-K8memphis Posted 16 Jun 2014 , 11:37pm
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do you have foam core board in the uk? it comes 1/2" thick here in the u.s.--works great -- 

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evans000 Posted 17 Jun 2014 , 6:39am
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AOh I'm not sure what that is. I'll have a look thanks

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-K8memphis Posted 17 Jun 2014 , 12:35pm
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like this

 

http://www.ultraboard.co.uk/foam-board

 

it's sold in the big craft stores here in the u.s. even walmart -- comes in different colors including white

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