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Post by miltonmurphy on Apr 24, 2014 14:06:28 GMT
Howdy Crafters,
I follow a wood working podcast "Wood Working for Mere Mortals" by Steve Ramsey. He had a neat birthday calendar project which required spray painting some small woodsies and shows a technique for keeping them in place. I thought it might come in handy for folks since we deal with small pieces all the time (and I know I've had this problem before!)
The tip starts at 2 minuted 54 seconds (which the link below takes you directly to) if you don't want to watch the whole vid.
Happy Crafting!
Cheers, MM
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Post by DMScotty on Apr 24, 2014 15:54:11 GMT
Thanks for sharing.
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Post by bloodchoke on Apr 24, 2014 17:44:11 GMT
Cool idea, thanks! If you don't have double sided tape, poster putty works too.
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Post by tauster on Apr 24, 2014 17:52:27 GMT
I've crafted two of these calendars for close friends of mine, and both absolutely loved the design... :-)
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Post by miltonmurphy on Apr 24, 2014 19:37:10 GMT
I've crafted two of these calendars for close friends of mine, and both absolutely loved the design... :-) I'm going to give this a go as well. Got to break out the Dremel since my "workshop" consists of a portable worktable and a ruler.
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Post by daveb on Apr 24, 2014 20:50:22 GMT
Cool idea, thanks! If you don't have double sided tape, poster putty works too. I think he used single sided tape..... he put a long strip sticky side up and used smaller pieces to tape it to a board.
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Post by miltonmurphy on Apr 25, 2014 0:54:14 GMT
Cool idea, thanks! If you don't have double sided tape, poster putty works too. I think he used single sided tape..... he put a long strip sticky side up and used smaller pieces to tape it to a board. Oh yeah daveb. He was definitely using singlesided painters tape. Whatever tape gets used you definitely want to make sure it's not a strong bond.
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