clayne
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Nicholas Lindan said:I make prints to 20x24 - however it is very rarely that I exceed 11x14. I almost never use anything larger than an 11x14 4-blade, and then it is often only used to hold a speed-easel in place.
Buy an easel that accommodates 90% of your work, and use a sheet of Masonite and some masking tape (or a sheet of thin steel and some magnets) for the occasional large prints.
Another alternative is aluminum stock. Readily available a home depot and easy to cut and sand. Making 4 free standing blades would be a piece of cake. Steel is heavier and harder to work but would keep paper flatter - although a random lens or two placed on aluminum slats would keep it down.