timber
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Anyone know where to get the aerosol spray that I can use to stick my Scroll saw patterns onto masking tape or wood And which is the best sort,
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Timber
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Timber
timber":1ph11hl2 said:Anyone know where to get the aerosol spray that I can use to stick my Scroll saw patterns onto masking tape or wood And which is the best sort,
Thanks
Timber
Thanks for the replies, The one from you Steve came just right, I had to go to Oakham this morning to a house two doors away from Wilco's So now sorted. So many thanks.loftyhermes":edd0dqkn said:Any repositionable spray will do, 3m, Wilkos sell Bostik Fast tak, ebay, craft shops or online craft suppliers will have some. Spray the back of the pattern and stick it to the wood.
happy scrolling
Steve
linkshouse":2nc00xvg said:I've been toying with trying self-adhesive labels but...
I'm seriously careless and tend to go a bit gung-ho when printing patterns to stick to wood on the basis that a paper and ink is cheap enough to throw away any excess.
I suppose if I was using labels I would need to be a bit more careful
Phill
sunnybob":15ctg5cq said:Just remember when buying label paper to get "NON PERM", which are peel off and maybe even reuse glue.
"PERM" glue will not come off any where near easy, you might have to sand it all off.
loftyhermes":3oo2imkg said:Google removable/peelable labels, there are loads of suppliers. They're dearer than ordinary labels though. This is the first one when I googled. https://www.a4labels.com/pages/peelable ... gJ6hfD_BwE
happy scrolling
Steve
AES":2cce27d5 said:Interesting ..........
Up to now I use plain paper and glue stick, but first put masking tape on the wood, followed up by the pattern, then lastly, a layer of transparent sellotape-like stuff. A lengthy procedure, but it works well for me, AND the whole lot is relatively easy to remove after cutting.
But for me, the clincher in favour of the above method is that even when cutting tiny bits, you don't get that part of the pattern being lifted up off the wood by the blade, which is what happened quite often before I went the above masking tape/glue stick/transparent tape sytem (NOT my own BTW).
That pattern lifting is VERY disturbing I find - it's difficult to stick the paper back down again after it's lifted -and lifting certainly does nothing to help my cutting accuracy!
So my question to all you A4 sticky label users please: Does your pattern always stay down on the wood whatever the size and angle/s of the parts you're cutting out??
TIA
AES
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