Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
By:Dave Houser
Date: 12/10/2001, 2:47 pm
Date: 12/10/2001, 2:47 pm
In Response To: Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood (Don Beale)
: If you want a permanent bond, spray both surfaces. Let it dry tacky, and you
: only get one chance to put the pattern on right. I do quite a bit of this
: for scrollsaw work. For a more temporary bond, only spray one surface. I
: dont usually do this, because the paper will tend to pull up on the edges
: of the cut.
: If you do want to remove tha pattern, soak the paper in paint thinner for
: about 5 minutes, and it will peel off.
I use 3M 77 to glue sandpaper onto fairing boards. A heat gun works great to remove old sandpaper.
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- Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
Bobby Curtis -- 12/8/2001, 11:40 am- Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
Ross Sieber -- 12/11/2001, 6:51 pm- Another choice is rubber cement.
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/10/2001, 8:26 pm- Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
Bobby Curtis -- 12/9/2001, 9:09 am- Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
Don Beale -- 12/9/2001, 6:14 pm- Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
Dave Houser -- 12/10/2001, 2:47 pm
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jim kozel -- 12/9/2001, 1:53 pm - Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
- Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 12/8/2001, 5:24 pm- Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
Jon Murray -- 12/8/2001, 12:25 pm- Re: Strip: Gluing Paper Patterns To Plywood
Ross Leidy -- 12/8/2001, 12:25 pm - Another choice is rubber cement.
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