
Hope this helps for starters, and Good Luck to the *A* Team. just for clues and modify for Home Consumption. Perhaps trawl E bay under *Adana* and see a selection of what is offered here, U.K. horizontal facing up, and vertical facing down, or vice versa? No Pins, No glue, and easily revamped, IF? or similar, pre planned to about 3/4 of an inch high and the thickness of the cut of the blade, cut as many as required to exact length and height to fit into the case(s) and then with careful measurements, under cut vertical and horizontal strips exactly 50% of the total depth and slot together, i.e. One more little gimmick, that would be dependent on ownership of or access to reasonably sophisticated bench saw, WITH SAFETY paramount? and the ability of the saw to rebate or under cut, acquire hardwood strips from D.I.Y. , (/) etc etc, or, whatever needs very little space? Ideally some form of subdivision to follow, full size case format, is desireable, even if it is only, (for example) in both caps and lower case A,E,N,O,R,S.T, & a,e,n,o,r,s,t, double width or double depth, for these characters, plus possibly Diagonal, reglet or card spacers, for X/Z, Q/&, !/? $/£. but almost always make their internal dividers all the same size?. For a long long time our Hobby And Small Printers have reproduced cases, for this reason.

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