Where it all started..
​Many years ago while driving home from work, I looked up at my ribbons, which were pinned on my truck visor, then back at the pallets in the truck and all of a sudden I had the thought of making a larger set of ribbons to display on the wall. They turned out pretty good considering it was all guess work, not to mention the quality of the boards. Throughout time, I had gotten multiple comments from others about how they would love a set but it took a tremendous amount of time to make not to mention there was no actual way of assembling or shipping them.
Flash forward and I finally decided that it was time for me to buy a 3d printer but not for printing ribbons, yet. I had been printing all sorts of things from animals to functional things around the house but it was just a simple printer. Then once again, I was sitting on my computer wondering what to print next and looked up at my wood painted ribbons and then it hit me like a brick. I wonder if I can come up with a modular design and print those. Sure enough after many months of buying printers, colored filament and testing many designs, I finally have a product worthy for display.
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All ribbons have stock photos being there are over 1000 ribbons/devices and will get updated pictures as they are modeled/printed. This is all still a very new process so please bear with me and don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions or if I missed something.
Small Vs Large



Both mounts are easily assembled in the same fashion. Each have pre-made holes for easy mounting but in most situations can be displayed with command strips.
The Large Ribbon is just barely shy of 8 7/8" while the Small is 4 3/8". With all three in a row the Large has a finishing length of around 26" and the Small 13".
Ultimately the Large is best wall mounted. While the Small can still be hung on the wall its best on a desk or shadow box display.