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Quartet Cork Tiles are 12" x 12" self-stick cork panels designed for customizable bulletin boards. Each pack includes four tiles that provide noise absorption and a durable, self-healing surface, making them perfect for any space.
Manufacturer | Quartet |
Brand | Quartet |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 5 x 12 inches |
Item model number | 102 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Natural |
Shape | Square |
Material Type | Cork |
Backing | self stick |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12" x 12" |
Manufacturer Part Number | 102 |
J**A
Practical
I use them to line my counter so it doesn't make noise late in the night.
J**B
Great for Office
No hassle, easy to use and looks great!
J**Y
Good for basing Warhammer / tabletop miniatures, PUTRID SMELL
Bought these to do base work on my miniatures (Warhammer 40K), but was smacked in the face by a horrible putrid smell the moment I tore the shrink wrap off. These would be great for a 4D Nurgle / Death Guard miniature to capture the look AND smell.
8**Y
Perfect to create blacktop for 1:64 scale parking lot
Holy moly Batman, who would’ve thought painting cork board is a multi-step process! After I watching a few videos on creating a blacktop parking lot for my diorama, and trying out a few options, I settled on just using black paint with Mod Podge mixed in. I needed to do several layers, but it dried quickly and evenly, even though I didn’t paint it evenly. I think it came out well for a Newbie.The first image is a mix of sand from my driveway, Mod Podge and black paint. The second and last images are just Mod Podge and black paint.
P**N
UPDATE AFTER TWO DAYS. Flimsy Tiles, Good Adhesive, No Damage to Wall
I have to admit, I'm pretty entertained by these cork tiles. The previously mentioned tile that I hung crooked and tried to remove, has been successfully removed. Successful for the wall (no damage) not so much for the tile, which broke into pieces. I vacuumed up the smaller bits, threw away a few more, was about to ditch the whole thing when I decided to take advantage of an opportunity to be creative (See Silly Photo). Don't know where I'll end up with these. I'd love to order more but they really are very poor quality.I am sitting here reading a lot of contradictory review of these tiles--how thick/thin they are, whether they will or won't peel the paint and damage the wall, whether they will even stick at all. Mine arrived today, and were surprisingly easy to put up. I can't say whether they'll fall off in a few days, but a very few minutes after I put one up, with the four little sticky squares, I saw it was slightly crooked. I couldn't budge it. In fact, the tile crumbled at the corner where I tried, which brings up the second issue. I was very surprised at how thin and floppy these are. As for exact thickness, I haven't measured, but the description on the product page says they are 12x12x1.56". They not only aren't anywhere near that measurement but they are some very small fraction of an inch. I was planning to order four more but I believe I'll wait a while to see what happens.
C**W
Great Dartboard surround
I got these to use as a protective area around my dartboard, (3 across and 3 down with the board mounted centrally).They don't stop the darts from hitting the drywall behind them but they mask the holes nicely as they don't show those holes themselves. As I'm not intending to take my dartboard down anytime soon then I'm OK with worrying about filling the holes when I eventually do. Little bit of spackle and paint and Bob's your uncle.Now I did note that several reviewers say that it's really, REALLY hard to get the backing paper off the double sided adhesive tabs that are supplied to fix the tiles to the wall and they're not wrong. It IS hard,...... but I found a solution. Taking one side of the backing paper off, while the tab is still in your fingers is not too bad to do, but then after you have stuck that to the tile taking the 2nd backing paper off is a nightmare. I just used the tip of a sharp knife to slightly poke into the paper and I just lifted the paper off . While I was trying to get the edge to peel it off with my fingers and nails I was suffering the same grief as everyone else. As soon as I started to use the sharp tip of a knife I was flying and it wasn't an issue. Do make sure that you wipe the surface of the tiles down with a slightly damp cloth though to remove the cork dust from the surface or the tabs will not adhere properly and could allow the tiles to come away from the wall.
H**N
Love these "personal pan" sizes!
As described. Should be fun to put around the kitchen cabinetsThey are slight on the thin side so unless you plan to put them in picture frames, keep that in mind so you don't Mar your walls by pushing your pins in too deeply. Now, I have two in the house on the wall next to my bedroom and my son' and we use the like most use a white board but it's for that field trip slip he forgot to give me, or the need for lunch $, me asking if he needs X from the store and he isn't home... That way way I can sign and pin it back on his or a 10 dollar bill or he can answer my question and pin it on mine. The fridge doesn't get as crowded with important lost papers underneath one another and it's pretty difficult to NOT see something new on the board as you walk into your own bedroomThe other two, I white glues together and made coasters out of them adding decorative, flat push pins pressed randmly in each one. It serve an eye catching purpose as what they are for and, because there are push pins in them, the glass, bottle doesn't stick to the coaster ( like aLOT do) the coaster stays on the table instead of falling into your guest's lap.Yes, they work awesome as a bulletin board to place anywhere you need one ( or four near one another per person or topic, but because of their size? They are excellent for other creative possibilites in any room. Love them
A**R
Great organization helpers!
I like the size of these cork tiles, easy to work with while organizing.
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