Re: Strip: Patterns on wood
By:mike allen
Date: 5/28/2003, 12:09 pm
Date: 5/28/2003, 12:09 pm
In Response To: Strip: Patterns on wood (Guy)
: Maybe this is a stupid question, but, i am having a tough time keeping my
: patterns glued to the wood while i am cutting them out. i am using elmers
: spray adhesive, but when the jig saw gets near the patterns, the patterns
: flip up. And when i cut close to the patterns, they beging to tear.
: does anybody have any suggestions. thanks Guy
also can take a razor knife and cut paper on the o/s edge of the line, then jig just o/s that.
or lightly spray glue whole pattern down so can realign etc., then lift up edges and light wipe w/ white glue just on the edge, let dry 30 min.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Patterns on wood
Guy -- 5/27/2003, 5:02 pm- I use rubber cement -- cheap and excess rubs off *NM*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/28/2003, 9:01 pm- Re: I use rubber cement -- cheap and excess rubs o
Guy -- 5/29/2003, 7:54 am- Now you tell us!
Brian Nystrom -- 5/29/2003, 12:48 pm
- Now you tell us!
- Also...
Brian Nystrom -- 5/28/2003, 12:52 pm- Re: Strip: Patterns on wood
mike allen -- 5/28/2003, 12:09 pm- others have had similar problems with Elmers
Frank Eberdt -- 5/27/2003, 8:32 pm- Re: others have had similar problems with Elmers
Gary J. Spodnick -- 5/27/2003, 10:38 pm
- Re: Strip: Patterns on wood
Chip Sandresky -- 5/27/2003, 8:29 pm- Re: Strip: Patterns on wood
srchr/gerald -- 5/27/2003, 7:53 pm - Re: I use rubber cement -- cheap and excess rubs o
- I use rubber cement -- cheap and excess rubs off *NM*