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Scrap Store
D&T
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Cardboard Tubes
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170
Pieces
A selection of approximately 60
cardboard tubes for modelling,
periscopes, torches, kaleidoscopes,
packaging etc. Typical sizes in the
pack are 100 x 25 mm, 150 x 35
mm and 200 x 38 mm. Contents
and colours may vary.
013-PTUBE £14.35
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Economy Pack
Containing 170 pieces up to 610
mm long in a variety of widths and
thicknesses (2 mm to 10 mm).
013-TBAL-EC £74.00
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Offcuts
A 4 kg pack of assorted sizes,
shapes and types of wood. An
inexpensive source for building a
wide range of models. Offcuts will
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013-OFFCUT £5.99
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Black Card
100 sheets of black recycled card.
Perfect for making silhouette
shapes. Quality thick card. A4, 280
micron.
013-TBLACK A4 Pack of 100 £3.50
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Grey Board
A thick recycled board, 420 x 297
mm (A3, 1200 mic) for use as a
base board or for modelling.
Available in two pack sizes.
013-TCARD-X Pack of 25 £7.75
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Bumper Creative Yarn
Pack
A fantastic selection of spooled
yarns in a wide assortment of
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textures and colours. The yarns are
spun from a variety of fibres
including cotton, acrylic, polyester,
nylon, viscose and wool. Selections
may vary. Ideal for collage, weaving
and embroidery. 600g.
013-AR00103 £9.75
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Weaving & Modelling
Cones
A bumper, bargain pack of recycled
plastic and cardboard cones. An
excellent resource for weaving and
modelling activities. Supplied in a
variety of shapes and sizes. 3 kg
bag. Contents may vary.
013-TE00114 £6.99
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Felt Offcuts Pack
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A bumper pack of felt offcuts.
Colour and sizes will vary.
Approx 45 g.
013-TOFELT £5.25
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Milk Tops
These standard milk tops are an
economic alternative to plastic
wheels. Not pre-drilled.
013-TMIL Pack of 300 £8.25
300
Pack
30 Call our order hotline on0800 318 686 or fax your order to0800 137 525
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