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2015-01-13, 2:44pm
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Sandblasting Help!!!!!
Hi all im going to try out sandblasting, but now I need you guys help, where do I get the plast/paper you cut out the patten ???? to glu on the bead
Thanks Anny Glass
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2015-01-13, 3:10pm
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You can use contact paper. Walmart sells it. Just use paper punchers to make cut outs
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2015-01-13, 3:28pm
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ty mina but im living in Denmark and I have my own pattens so I have to cut it out my self and it is so mush detalis that i use a cutter for it...
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2015-01-13, 4:16pm
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I did not like contact paper because it was not flexible enough to make good contact with all of the surfaces on my round beads. I bought (I think) 18 mil rubber resist from glastar. I wanted to do some sandblasting with stone so I opted for a heavy duty product. I will send you a bit in a letter sized envelope for you to try if you'd like. It can be a somewhat pricey investment. The only down side is that it is relatively thick and it can be hard to cut out intricate designs.
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2015-01-13, 6:56pm
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Butter cut is what you want.
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2015-01-13, 8:11pm
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You can get material from a sign shop.
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2015-01-13, 9:58pm
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If you are using a cutter than definitely try the sign vinyl in two or three mil thickness. For stock and repeatable designs, try stickers with a metallic surface. Jeri
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2015-01-14, 6:52am
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I have used card stock paper and a glue stick. works great.
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