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Rockytime

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This not an important question but... whenever I spray a pattern, invariably I get adhesive on mt finger tips. Pretty impossible to not to get some on the fingertips when lifting the pattern and when positioning it on the tape or shelf liner. I clean my fingers with acetone on a paper towel. What do others use?

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Don’t spray the paper.  Spray the area you are going to atttach the paper to. You don’t have to hold the paper and get glue on fingers this way. I figured this out the first time attaching paper to wood. Also this way the paper stays flat and doesn’t curle up from being wet. Try it you may like it lol

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2 hours ago, Rockytime said:

This not an important question but... whenever I spray a pattern, invariably I get adhesive on mt finger tips. Pretty impossible to not to get some on the fingertips when lifting the pattern and when positioning it on the tape or shelf liner. I clean my fingers with acetone on a paper towel. What do others use?

Same here.

 

1 hour ago, trackman said:

Don’t spray the paper.  Spray the area you are going to atttach the paper to. You don’t have to hold the paper and get glue on fingers this way. I figured this out the first time attaching paper to wood. Also this way the paper stays flat and doesn’t curle up from being wet. Try it you may like it lol

This is not the best answer or at least for me because almost always the pattern is smaller than the work piece. If doing multiples I will paste many patterns on a board. If i did what you said now I am sticking to the unpattern areas. 

 

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10 hours ago, JTTHECLOCKMAN said:

Same here.

 

This is not the best answer or at least for me because almost always the pattern is smaller than the work piece. If doing multiples I will paste many patterns on a board. If i did what you said now I am sticking to the unpattern areas. 

 

Sure uncoved areas will have glue on them but give a few minutes and it will be dry. I suppose you could hold paper with a pair of needle noses. 

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25 minutes ago, MrsN said:

sticky fingers is one of the reasons I gave up using spray glue in favor of craft glue sticks.

I usually use the rub together with sawdust method until I can get something stronger to clean them with.

I think I like this technique - any particular brand of glue stick -  I've tried a few on other project types and they weren't very "gluey"?

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when im putting a pattern on something to cut, i wait until after cutting to clean off any overspray on my hands. sometimes my fingers/hands cant hold the work as good- seems when theyre clean my fingers/hands slide too much on the work and i cant feel the control i like, if that makes sense. a little gription from overspray on my hands helps.

then a little mineral spirits to clean it of.

or just time if i forget.

 

i forget a LOT. :)

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