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« on: June 08, 2021, 07:27:01 pm »
Thanks for sharing your tip, Roy!
Many people, including myself, have used blue painter's tape on the wood and then apply the pattern to the
painter's tape with whatever temporary spray adhesive you want to use. The blue tape is important rather than
a more permanent bond.
Recently, many people have changed from the blue painter's tape to self adhesive shelf liner attached to the wood
and then the pattern glued onto the shelf liner.
Both of these methods work very well to remove the pattern from the finished project without leaving a sticky residue behind.
It may add a little more expense in purchasing the blue painter's tape or the shelf liner but, I have no idea what the expense
would be to compare the electricity to use a heat gun to the price of the tape or shelf liner and your time is valuable also.
Just pointing out other options.
God Bless! Spirithorse