scrimper
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Further to the thread on attaching patterns how-to-put-letters-on-to-wood-t73049.html
Does anyone know what happened to Gloy Gum or Paste? it used to be sold in a conical bottle for office use for sticking paper and card the gum was brown and quite sticky whilst the paste was more like wallpaper paste.
I find it is good for attaching patterns as the paper can easily be removed by wetting the pattern when the wood is cut and peeling off, I do have a small bottle left but when I went into a stationers shop and asked if they had any she looked at me as though I had just landed from another planet and had never heard of it!
I thought about making up some wallpaper paste and storing in a small bottle but most of it today has anti fungicide in the mix which might spoil the wood and is not nice to handle.
I do sand my patterns off with a belt sander but for really delicate fretwork it is not advisable unless one wants breakages!
Does anyone know what happened to Gloy Gum or Paste? it used to be sold in a conical bottle for office use for sticking paper and card the gum was brown and quite sticky whilst the paste was more like wallpaper paste.
I find it is good for attaching patterns as the paper can easily be removed by wetting the pattern when the wood is cut and peeling off, I do have a small bottle left but when I went into a stationers shop and asked if they had any she looked at me as though I had just landed from another planet and had never heard of it!
I thought about making up some wallpaper paste and storing in a small bottle but most of it today has anti fungicide in the mix which might spoil the wood and is not nice to handle.
I do sand my patterns off with a belt sander but for really delicate fretwork it is not advisable unless one wants breakages!