Triming using Ultra-Coat
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Triming using Ultra-Coat
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Just finishing up covering a Goldberg Super Chipmunk. In the past I have used Mono-Coat and the backing material stays on it very well. The backing material on the Ultra-Coat comes off easy and the problem is as you cut out smaller sections the backing that I have drawn on seperates and there goes your pattern. I dont want to draw on the covering if I can get away with it.
Question is what are you guys doing for cutting out small trim sections?
Just finishing up covering a Goldberg Super Chipmunk. In the past I have used Mono-Coat and the backing material stays on it very well. The backing material on the Ultra-Coat comes off easy and the problem is as you cut out smaller sections the backing that I have drawn on seperates and there goes your pattern. I dont want to draw on the covering if I can get away with it.
Question is what are you guys doing for cutting out small trim sections?
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RE: Triming using Ultra-Coat
I use See-Temp, it a flexible plastic that is transparent so it's easy to lay over a drawing and layout a trim design. When your ready to cut it you score it with a blade then you snap it clean.