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tpax![]() Elite user Columbia, Maryland 443 Posts ![]() |
I found this and wanted to share the source. These are teflon sheets with no adhesive. They do offer sheets with pre-applied adhesive as well as die cut (I ordered some 1" circles)The price was right, the service excelent. I found using a good grade of adhesive transfer tape will hold the film. The preapplied adhesive was a little tough to work with for a couple of reasons.
Think about wood items with moving parts that make noise or bind. Like a silk cabby. This is the solution. http://cshyde.thomasnet.com/viewitems/fi......orward=1 |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts ![]() |
Thanks for that source. A friend of mine has used small discs inside Kirkendall reels to replace the playing card discs.
~michael baker
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Zazz![]() Veteran user California 315 Posts ![]() |
Thanks.
I was just looking to buy teflon sheets for the Tommy Wonder Nest of Boxes illusion, version 3, I am working on. I have never worked with teflon and assumed that adhesive on one side would be convenient. Tpax, Did you use teflon that was etched on one side for it to stick to the adhesive tranfer tape? |
tpax![]() Elite user Columbia, Maryland 443 Posts ![]() |
I used the sheets that I linked to. There is no etching. I used a 3m brand adhesive transfer tape designed for glossy surfaces. I got it from Uline.
The prices are pretty inexpensive for the film, try both types. |
JamesTong![]() Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts ![]() |
Thanks for the teflon info, tpax. I can certainly use them in different ways.
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