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Offline Judy Hunter

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Re: Putting Patterns on Wood
« Reply #15 on: December 29, 2011, 12:46:33 pm »
daliclimbs..... tell me more about the shellac. Spray? brush on? water or oil based?  brand?
Nosey old lady ain't I?? but thanks in advance for the info.
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Re: Putting Patterns on Wood
« Reply #16 on: December 30, 2011, 12:27:28 am »
I use spray adhesive and stick the pattern directly to the wood.  I use clear packing tape over the pattern.  It lubricates the blade and makes for a cleaner cut.  After removing the tape, which gets rid of most of the pattern, I clean up the remainder of the pattern and adhesive residue with mineral spirits.

I have never used painters tape, but it seems to be quite popular.  I think we are all creatures of habit and tend to do things the way we were taught when we first began scrolling.

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Re: Putting Patterns on Wood
« Reply #17 on: December 30, 2011, 06:15:20 am »
I have always just used the spray Adhesive only , if you put enough on the pattern it wont come off. I have found that if you spray like a day ahead of time it's better . This way when you drill the sawdust will not lift the pattern up if it's dry . Some have said if you put too much it's hard to get off - well I use a heat gun anyway - and use an automotive Laqure thinner to remove the glue on the top piece ....................MB

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Re: Putting Patterns on Wood
« Reply #18 on: December 30, 2011, 07:06:30 am »
I only ever use spray glue too, I find it's dry enough to drill without lifting the pattern after about 5 mins, when I remove the pattern I wipe it with celulose thinners and it just falls off and the glue wipes off with the same cloth and thinners.
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Re: Putting Patterns on Wood
« Reply #19 on: January 01, 2012, 10:11:30 pm »
This is what I use, not because I am cheap (I am?), but because it works good for me. 
I buy cheap tan masking tape.  Whenever it is on sale I get a bunch. I cover the top of the project.  If it is stacked I go all around the project.  Toothpicks hold it together.  I then spray the pattern very heavy and put it on the taped up wood now.  I don't worry about the wood grain because I know where it is before I cover it.  Then drill and cut.  The first whiff of hot or smoke I put clear packing tape over the pattern.  I very, very seldom have a pattern come off the project.  If I do I slap down a piece of scotch tape or hold the pattern down with a tapered popsicle stick.  After cutting I soak it in MS for a minute and never have problems getting it off after that. 

 

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