Argus
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I'm getting more involved in carving lettering onto wood these days.......
It seems a basic question, but here goes:
Normally I would do all my layout preparation on paper, produce a working scaled, copy then transfer it onto the wood, cutting through the paper copy to get a carving outline on the wood.
Double sided sticky tape is an obvious answer, but I'm now trying to avoid using adhesives because it's a nuisance to remove when complete without damage to the carving.
Can anyone suggest a carbon type or graphite paper that does not smudge on the wood, yet is erasable?
Thanks to anyone who replies!
It seems a basic question, but here goes:
Normally I would do all my layout preparation on paper, produce a working scaled, copy then transfer it onto the wood, cutting through the paper copy to get a carving outline on the wood.
Double sided sticky tape is an obvious answer, but I'm now trying to avoid using adhesives because it's a nuisance to remove when complete without damage to the carving.
Can anyone suggest a carbon type or graphite paper that does not smudge on the wood, yet is erasable?
Thanks to anyone who replies!