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Permacel Double-Sided Tape

Permacel Double-Sided Tape

One way to turn bowls without screw holes is to use cloth backed double-faced tape to secure the bowl blank to the faceplate. If the bowl blank is true and in balance, double-faced tape will hold it to the faceplate during turning and finishing. We have turned numerous bowls up to 10 inches in diameter and 2 inches thick without any problems. For maximum holding power, make sure that both surfaces are flat, clean, smooth and dust-free. Clamping the work piece and faceplate together ensures a strong bond. When you place the work on the lathe, give it a tug to make sure the bond is sure. When removing the finished piece, wedge a wood chisel between the wood and the faceplate. Use slow, steady pressure and the tape will begin to stretch then let go. Do not use on wet wood.

  • 1" x 75 ft. per roll
$16.08

Original: $45.95

-65%
Permacel Double-Sided Tape

$45.95

$16.08

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Permacel Double-Sided Tape

One way to turn bowls without screw holes is to use cloth backed double-faced tape to secure the bowl blank to the faceplate. If the bowl blank is true and in balance, double-faced tape will hold it to the faceplate during turning and finishing. We have turned numerous bowls up to 10 inches in diameter and 2 inches thick without any problems. For maximum holding power, make sure that both surfaces are flat, clean, smooth and dust-free. Clamping the work piece and faceplate together ensures a strong bond. When you place the work on the lathe, give it a tug to make sure the bond is sure. When removing the finished piece, wedge a wood chisel between the wood and the faceplate. Use slow, steady pressure and the tape will begin to stretch then let go. Do not use on wet wood.

  • 1" x 75 ft. per roll

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One way to turn bowls without screw holes is to use cloth backed double-faced tape to secure the bowl blank to the faceplate. If the bowl blank is true and in balance, double-faced tape will hold it to the faceplate during turning and finishing. We have turned numerous bowls up to 10 inches in diameter and 2 inches thick without any problems. For maximum holding power, make sure that both surfaces are flat, clean, smooth and dust-free. Clamping the work piece and faceplate together ensures a strong bond. When you place the work on the lathe, give it a tug to make sure the bond is sure. When removing the finished piece, wedge a wood chisel between the wood and the faceplate. Use slow, steady pressure and the tape will begin to stretch then let go. Do not use on wet wood.

  • 1" x 75 ft. per roll
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