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How did you put it on?  Spray adhesive and stuck to the wood or did you put blue painters tape on first.  If it is glued directly to the wood with a spray on adhesive,  wipe it down with mineral Spirits and is should lift right off.  If I use the painters tape, I use a flat end X-acto blade to work it up.

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Either way works fine, it is personal preference.  I do it both ways, depending on which person I am on a certain day......😜  You can also use the Mineral Spirits to wipe off the residue glue left on the wood from the adhesive.

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All of the ways described work well.  I have used all of them over the years. I tried the contact shelf paper with the pattern attached with spray glue on top of that and found it to be by far the easiest to remove.  I can remove it all in one piece even on detailed portraits. I have used all the methods described, but now do the shelf paper almost exclusively  unless I am stack cutting some project where a wrap of tape holds it together in the stack also. I am using shelf paper from the dollar store at this time, but not sure it holds quite as well as name brand, but it has not failed yet. I can just tell it doesn't have the same adhesion. Been doing intarsia and smaller scrolling with it. I don't think I would trust it on a detailed portrait like I have done with name brand.

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55 minutes ago, lawson56 said:

Well this may sound odd.But I use Carbon Paper.🙂

uhm does that stay on well? Because with my work, my woofers and kids I don't have the time to sroll 1 pattern just in 1 or 2 days. It is really a hobby were I take the time for when I can and want. So sometimes it has to stay on for days

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Some glues designed for scroll sawing come off easily, sometimes before you have even finished sawing. Other glues can hold too good. Can you tell us exactly what glue that you used? If you can't peel it off and it's on flat work, have you tried just sanding it off? Maybe a paint thinner, applied to the pattern, would dissolve the glue bond.

I mostly do 3D scroll sawing and use regular stationary store rubber cement to attach my patterns. For most of what I make, the pattern comes off with the scrap wood, so I never have a problem removing it, but paint solvents do dissolve rubber cement. 

Charley

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When spray gluing the pattern to the wood use a repositionable glue onto the back of the pattern not the wood. No painters tape or anything else needed except for thick wood 3/4" and over, when clear packing tape over the pattern to prevent the cut burning. I have used this system for over 20 years and it's never been a problem getting the pattern off of the wood.

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21 hours ago, Miran said:

Thanks, I used spray adhesive and direct on the wood.
I do understand from this I better can use the tape before I put on the pattern instead of the other way around like I did now :)

I usually print my patterns onto full-page shipping labels. No tape, nothing. I just use a heat gun and they lift right off after a bit of warming. And the residue that is left behind sands off very easily.

 

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There are a lot of factors that should determine the best way to attach and remove patterns.  When working with plywood or patterns that have fine delicate sections I never use tape or shelving paper. The reason is removing tape from plywood will and not can lift away off fibers of wood. Pulling tape from delicate sections can pull off pieces.  For the above I use 3M Super 77 spray adhesive and remove the patterns with mineral spirits.

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On 8/11/2019 at 5:21 AM, Miran said:

uhm does that stay on well? Because with my work, my woofers and kids I don't have the time to sroll 1 pattern just in 1 or 2 days. It is really a hobby were I take the time for when I can and want. So sometimes it has to stay on for days

As long as I use tape,and trace the pattern on to the wood,It stays on forever,😉 

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I recently bought some adhesive shelf paper at the Dollar Tree.  It is not a large roll but for a $1 has gone quite a ways and seems to work just fine.  I especially like it for larger pieces as doesn't take so much blue tape.

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