Sat Sep 17, 2011 10:23 pm
#51283
About the Sticker Paper, As Doh Has Shown , Extreme Stuff can be carved using this Technique also on Foam and Shaded at that .
FOR REAL Pumpkins Cut-Out
And I wrote this on my own Board,
Anyone still using Transfer Paper for Cut-outs, is just wasting time .
I Carved over 100 Cut-outs last year Just Using Sticker Paper.
a) It's a lot Cheaper than the Saral Transfer Paper.
b) 100 sheets from the link above for $10.99
how many pumpkin carves can you get from a roll of transfer paper?
c) No more tracing the Pattern on the pumpkin and having it wipe off..
Print it out Slap it on the pumpkin, and Carve right through the Pattern/Sticker.
Use a Saw with Small teeth, Like the smaller Saw Blade That comes in Ryan's Saw that he sells here, or an X-acto Key hole Saw Blade, which is basically the same blade.
FOR FOAM Pumpkins Cut-Out
X-acto out Shapes Just deep enough to cut through Paper and into the Pumpkin, then Cut with Dremel 1/32" Drill Bit
Or Do the whole thing with a Hot Knife if that's your tool of choice.
FOR REAL Pumpkins Cut-Out
And I wrote this on my own Board,
Anyone still using Transfer Paper for Cut-outs, is just wasting time .
I Carved over 100 Cut-outs last year Just Using Sticker Paper.
a) It's a lot Cheaper than the Saral Transfer Paper.
b) 100 sheets from the link above for $10.99
how many pumpkin carves can you get from a roll of transfer paper?
c) No more tracing the Pattern on the pumpkin and having it wipe off..
Print it out Slap it on the pumpkin, and Carve right through the Pattern/Sticker.
Use a Saw with Small teeth, Like the smaller Saw Blade That comes in Ryan's Saw that he sells here, or an X-acto Key hole Saw Blade, which is basically the same blade.
FOR FOAM Pumpkins Cut-Out
X-acto out Shapes Just deep enough to cut through Paper and into the Pumpkin, then Cut with Dremel 1/32" Drill Bit
Or Do the whole thing with a Hot Knife if that's your tool of choice.
I got one foot in the grave the other on a banana peel !
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