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MrMike

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  1. I think I've tried every method mentioned and then some. The method that I've used for the last 10 years has served me well and I feel is the easiest and quickest. I use 3m Super 77 spray Glue (not the cheapest, but I believe the best) applied to back of pattern only. Apply a liberal amount and wait about 15 seconds then place directly on the wood. The ONLY time I use clear packing tape on top of pattern is if I'm cuttin 3/4 oak or other dense hardwoods.This helps prevent burning to a certain degree, but keeping a sharp blade in the saw is a MUST to stop the scorching. When removing the pattern, I use a shallow baking dish and apply mineral spirits with a soft brush. Allow to soak until pattern turns translucent ( like Travis) and lifts off in 1 piece. After removing, use a soft brush and gently brush mineral spirts all over the area where the pattern was. Allow to dry. The reason I don't use blue painters tape is that on very fragile areas, you risk breaking small pieces trying to lift it off. For me it is just extra time and expense without added benefit.
  2. That seems to have fixed the problem for me........THANKS Mike
  3. Yes Travis, I've been having the same problem for several days. I'm running updated IE as well
  4. Born and raised in Atlanta Ga. Lived there 50 years and my wife was transfered to Chattanooga, Tn. 5 years ago
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