> But the real reason was because I had little room for error on the
> stapler. I fixed the problem by angling the stapler so that the crosspiece
> of the staple was not parallel to the strip, but at about a 45 deg angle
> to it. That effectively brought the prongs closer together, and I had
> plenty of room in the width of the form for the staple. It also gave the
> row of staples a cool angled row look, kinda like /////////////
This should also help prevent the strips from splitting. The two hole from a staple are awfully close together, and if they are with the grain, you could easily cause a split to occur. Cedar is known for it's ease in splitting.
Mike
Messages In This Thread
- form material
Larry C. -- 10/20/1999, 7:37 pm- stapling technique
Ed Valley -- 10/22/1999, 11:26 am- Staple with the Grain!
mike allen -- 10/25/1999, 6:39 pm- Re: stapling technique
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/22/1999, 6:14 pm- Re: stapling technique
Mike Hanks -- 10/22/1999, 12:52 pm - Re: stapling technique
- Form material and staple(r) choice
Ed Valley -- 10/22/1999, 11:11 am- Re: form material
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/22/1999, 1:31 am- Re: form material
Rehd -- 10/22/1999, 12:43 am- Re: form material
Mike Plumer -- 10/21/1999, 10:19 pm- Re: form material
Tom Kurth -- 10/21/1999, 11:34 pm
- Re: form material
Tom Kurth -- 10/21/1999, 7:57 pm- Re: form material
Jack -- 10/21/1999, 1:53 pm- Re: form material
Larry C. -- 10/21/1999, 5:36 pm- Re: form material
Jack -- 10/22/1999, 9:54 am
- Re: form material
- Re: Pattern glue.
Don Beale -- 10/21/1999, 11:42 am- Re: form material
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/21/1999, 9:20 am- Re: form material
Greg Steeves -- 10/21/1999, 9:52 pm
- Staple with the Grain!
- stapling technique