Rob Cheetham
Established Member
My method of sticking a pattern to the wood has always been contact paper style film to the wood first then spray adhesive on the pattern to attach ontop of the contact style paper. It has worked pretty well for me but im now doing more intricate work and it seems to be lifting wood fibres off the wood when removing. Also from time to time the pattern keeps lifting in places.
I have watched a youtube video on just sticking the pattern straight to the wood and then using mineral spirits (white spirit) to remove it after. Does anyone else use this method?
My main question is
What is the best type of spray glue to use to make sure that I dont have the pattern lifting from time to time?
Also do mineral spirits pretty much dissolve all glues or just certain types?
Any help would be great. Thanks.
I have watched a youtube video on just sticking the pattern straight to the wood and then using mineral spirits (white spirit) to remove it after. Does anyone else use this method?
My main question is
What is the best type of spray glue to use to make sure that I dont have the pattern lifting from time to time?
Also do mineral spirits pretty much dissolve all glues or just certain types?
Any help would be great. Thanks.