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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Round Rock, Texas
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Do you attach the paper to the cutting and the backer board? Where do you get the paper and how thick is it? Is it like card stock? Thanks ahead of time.
__________________ Scott in Round Rock, Texas |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2007
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I cut alot of paper stock what I use is poster board stacked with 1/8 ply as cover and back board . glue pattern to the top board drill holes and start cutting. I use a olson 5 or smaller blade . Have already started to make some for this years xmas give away that I do at rehab each year for the 12 days of Christmas Hope this helps you out. I think I am the olny paper cutter in home town here is Nebraska Jerry |
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I buy the paper stock that scrap bookers use in their scrap booking hobbies. It is very thick paper stock. I use Allene's clear glue to attaching the paper to the back of the cuttings. It is a very thick paper stock and gives the need support to fragile cuttings.
__________________ You can take the boy out of the hill country, but you can not take the hill country out of the boy. Okie's Cuttings and Patterns http://s210.photobucket.com/albums/bb24/okiearkie/ darrell, the okiearkie |
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