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Old July 13th 03, 10:38 PM
Marc Levenson
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Default Working with Acrylics - routing



Acrylics wrote:

use Intertape #591, it's like doublestick masking tape but only $2 n
change a roll.


I'll look for it.

In Acrylite, the blue film is the "FF" (extruded), the whitish film is "GP"
(cast). The #3 is just fine for FF, probably a little fast for GP.


Hmm. So I want extruded, right? I know you've told me before, but I forgot again
which is preferred. I need to keep a journal of all these facts!

Nope, 2 pcs both cut at 90. One glued to the other so that you get an ell "L"
shape - make them as long as you wish. Put one face on the bottom and clamp to
the vertical piece. You will have to ease the corner so that solvent doesn't
flow under.


"ease" the corner? As in route the edge with a round-over bit so no wood is
actually in the seam?

Yeah, Cyro's after me as well. They're the ones that approached me with this
funky idea about a year ago.

BTW, I have started writing the Web site, so not too far off

James


Post the link already! I'm happy to learn more.

Marc

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