Ambassador pete Posted January 8, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted January 8, 2008 (edited) anybody know where I can still get that tracing paper that Tandy used to sell. Took pencil really well, erased easily and was "frosted" on one side but really clear. pete while I'm at it- someone posted a reply the other day regarding adhesives. They said that they (like myself) use x-ray film on the back of their tooling projects. What was the 3M product that you use and does it come off easily? Leave much on the flesh/ etc etc etc.. Edited January 8, 2008 by pete Quote
Members indypbear Posted January 8, 2008 Members Report Posted January 8, 2008 Pete-Tandy still has it or can get it for you. The item# is 3500-00/yard @ ret. $2.99. For the back of your project try shelf paper. It comes off easily for no lining projects or spoiled x-ray film (that they throw out) with rubber cement for lined projects. Hope that helps. Indy Quote
Members Mike Posted January 9, 2008 Members Report Posted January 9, 2008 I use X-ray film. Use a stiff piece of mat board or something similar and spread a THIN coat of rubber cement to the film. Let it get tacky before laying the leather on it. I have x-ray film cemented to the mat board and re-use it for each project. You can erase the rubber cement off with a gum eraser. Mike anybody know where I can still get that tracing paper that Tandy used to sell. Took pencil really well, erased easily and was "frosted" on one side but really clear.pete while I'm at it- someone posted a reply the other day regarding adhesives. They said that they (like myself) use x-ray film on the back of their tooling projects. What was the 3M product that you use and does it come off easily? Leave much on the flesh/ etc etc etc.. Quote
David Posted January 9, 2008 Report Posted January 9, 2008 anybody know where I can still get that tracing paper that Tandy used to sell. Took pencil really well, erased easily and was "frosted" on one side but really clear.pete while I'm at it- someone posted a reply the other day regarding adhesives. They said that they (like myself) use x-ray film on the back of their tooling projects. What was the 3M product that you use and does it come off easily? Leave much on the flesh/ etc etc etc.. The stuff Tandy sells is tracing mylar...should be available at any full supply art store. It is very pricey....heck I just use paper. My artwork is on a computer so I just print it out and go with the paper copy. Dave Quote
outcast Posted January 9, 2008 Report Posted January 9, 2008 Last time I was at walmart I noticed that they sell tracing vellum also. I use shelf contact paper from walmart for the back of my projects too. Easy to use. Quote
Members gunfighter48 Posted January 9, 2008 Members Report Posted January 9, 2008 You also might try a craft store or a fabric/sewing store. John Quote
Members Hidemechanic Posted January 15, 2008 Members Report Posted January 15, 2008 custom bluepriners for contractors have vellum and mylar. GH Quote
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