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Template material
I found this at Home Depot. It is called Ram Board. It is used to protect floors and walls during building construction.
It is a heavy weight paper card board stock. Cuts easy and has a smooth surface. The roll is 38" by 50 feet. The cost here is $29.97 per roll. They have a web site www.ramboard.com. image.jpg Mike Last edited by Steve Hamilton; 04-13-2015 at 04:47 PM. |
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Good find
I shall try it. Thanks for posting this
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Exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks for posting.
What are some other papers utilized for template materials? Or, what is the 'go-to' type of paper? Material (composition), weight, et cetera? Yes, I'm new to this, and I really don't know Thanks
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Another one you can use is "Red Rosin " paper in a roll. Looks redish. It is thinner I use it for shape patterns
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Thanks, Mike! I know red rosin from using it building houses; maybe our HD will have some of the Ram Board on the damaged/discount rack next time I'm there.
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If you're cheap (like me) get the sheets of paper that separate the layers of paper towels and toilet paper on the pallets at Costco. It is a little lighter weight but makes good patterns - and it's free
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