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mouse pad gripper

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so, I have made 2 mouse pads before, but have never put anything under them to give them a better grip. the one I am using at work likes to slide around now after so much use. use to be decent at staying in place, but now I think its time to upgrade it.

any ideas on what I can add to the bottom that is not to bulky or wont leave a residue?

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I buy closed cell rubber sheet 1/16" thick, it is black/charcoal in color.

I use spray can glue. On both the foam and the leather. Cut the foam so it is about 1/8" shy of the mouse pad all the way around.

I apply the foam to the leather immediately after spraying so if I need to adjust it I can move it slightly.

Allow to dry over night. 

Works great.

Ferg

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Is that the same as the stuff you put under rugs that you don’t want sliding around? At menards, Lowe’s and of course Wally World.

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Definitely not. I will try to locate my order when I bought the material. Will post when I find it.

 

Ferg

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I ordered product from RUBBER SHEET WAREHOUSE. In Alhambra, CA 91803

Item# NSAPRAB-1-16IN-062-7. 1/16" Neoprene Sheet All purpose rubber.

 Believe I found it in smaller pieces from other sources.

 

Ferg

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Cool, thanks.

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