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ant22, 29.03.2012 14:01

I offer custom-made envelopes for butterflies from tracing paper in size from 1/4 and smaller, as well as mattresses for insects.

not expensive

If you have any questions, write in PM!

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29.03.2012 15:44, Entomon

I offer custom-made envelopes for butterflies from tracing paper in size from 1/4 and smaller, as well as mattresses for insects.

not expensive

If you have any questions, write in PM!

It is cheaper to make it yourself, and if you will make an order, then only in large wholesale. You'll suffer!

29.03.2012 15:45, dimont

Please specify the sizes of envelopes and mattresses, as well as prices for each of them for different order quantities.

29.03.2012 22:33, Black Coleopter

I make mattresses out of newspapers and don't sweat it. What I wish everyone.

29.03.2012 22:57, lepidopterolog

For butterflies from newspapers, you definitely shouldn't do it.

29.03.2012 23:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yes, is there no paper? Printer in my opinion is very good for this case.

29.03.2012 23:20, niyaz

Yes, is there no paper? In my opinion, the printer room is very good for this business.


It costs money, if only from the office to steal. Yes, and the A4 format is too small, and glue together an extra hemorrhoid.

29.03.2012 23:37, vasiliy-feoktistov

Come on, what kind of money: 500 sheets of a pack will last for a long time. However I have it for free shuffle.gif
And the size: for small mattresses, it's the best. But there is also A3 smile.gif

30.03.2012 13:38, Entomon

Isn't it better to use thin cellophane instead of paper? Lettering on cellophane should be done with a water-resistant marker.

30.03.2012 13:48, vasiliy-feoktistov

Isn't it better to use thin cellophane instead of paper? Lettering on cellophane should be done with a water-resistant marker.

Paper gives the mattress some rigidity, and soft cellophane is like taking just a bare piece of cotton wool and storing / transporting dry material on it. No, you shouldn't: I wouldn't even recommend using it.
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30.03.2012 13:56, ant22

envelopes sizes from A4 format 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 for 1 rub. for 1 pc., I make from 1000 pcs. (without the cost of tracing paper, it all depends on which one to make),
mattresses made of A3 format (size about 20. 5x15 cm or a little more, included in a thin layer of cotton wool, and newsprint) 1 piece=16 rubles. from 100 pcs. (without including the cost of A3 components, cotton wool, writing paper (gray))

the expense and price of components is not so expensive!!!

For such a price I make familiar entomologam

30.03.2012 15:40, captolabrus

I don't understand the size of the envelopes. I make mattresses from whatman paper, they can be used for a long time, I put cotton wool in the desiccator and the empty mattress is back in business, and they hold loads well in terms of rigidity, they don't stick together like newspaper ones. In general, I like it.

30.03.2012 21:57, Black Coleopter

For butterflies from newspapers, you definitely shouldn't do it.

Maybe. But for beetles it is good

26.04.2012 15:09, Yakovlev

Bags and mattresses from Alexander Sh. very nice. I've been using it for three years. I recommend. There are all sorts of options-there are fans of very tricky mattresses, but everything suits me.

26.04.2012 15:29, Bad Den

I'm greedy, I make mattresses myself
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08.05.2012 21:01, Guest

I personally have mattresses made of whatman paper, bags made of tracing paper.
I can't imagine what could be better.

09.03.2013 17:55, кай-я

Sell envelopes made of tracing paper.
Size 5cm/5cm, 7cm/7cm. The price is $ 5 for 100 pieces. Delivery in Ukraine 5-10 UAH, in Russia-from 90 rubles.
Interested in the purchase, please contact the PM.

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10.03.2013 2:26, KONI

Good envelopes and mattresses also come out of glossy magazines.For mattresses, thicker paper is used, just like on the cover.

12.02.2014 10:58, NicoSander

Please tell us what kind of cotton wool you should buy for making mattresses... And what I bought at the pharmacy when unwinding turns out to be different thicknesses, lumpy, etc. Maybe there are even layers on sale or some other similar material to cut the desired area and aha? confused.gif

12.02.2014 13:41, KONI

Alexander, there is on sale cotton wool folded accordion, it is very suitable.
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12.02.2014 17:34, yurich

Konstantin, where exactly is it sold?

12.02.2014 23:06, Bad Den

Konstantin, where exactly is it sold?

You can search in pharmacies.

13.02.2014 3:10, Karat

Accordion cotton wool is available in pharmacies and we call it Zigzag. Indeed, the best option for mattresses is
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