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jvalencia, it depends on your particular needs.jvalencia wrote: Too much work for an easy task IMHO.
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The advice/suggestion I posted is for anybody that doesn't need to produce/mill a lot of parts per month and is looking for a straightforward/cheap solution.DerRoy wrote: Well, if your material is that damn expensive, why don't you invest in a vaccuum pad?
Its worth the money at the end.
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Uh Oh!peterg1000 wrote: Or even put your double sided tape between the masking tape!
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DerRoy wrote: Sure a vaccum pad costs some money, but it is still worth it.
I got mine from EBay for abt. 45€ (300x200) and as I mentioned before, I use my standard vaccuum cleaner to run it.
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0.114 mm is damn good!peterg1000 wrote: I've just measured masking tape alone and 2 layers of masking plus double sided tape. Each turn out to be 0.0045" +- .0002" - i.e. 0.114mm.
Double sided is branded "Diall" from B&Q in UK - it's not the spongy type of course. It doesn't stick at all well when warmed.
Peter
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