On Jun 24, 9:39*pm, Larry Kraus wrote:
"Paul *Fisher" wrote:
I have a wood chair project I have plans for. *two of the pieces have curves
and double back. *about 3 ft long. *the plans show the cutout lines *on a
graph about one inch squares. *where to I get that paper or do I just get
butcher paper and draw my own?
Pads of quarter inch graph paper are readily available at any office
supply. Hidden in all those itty-bitty squares are one inch squares.
Once you find the first one, just count fours squares from a corner
and you will find another one...
or
first result from Google:http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
or
Draw your own. Butcher paper is fine if you have it. Or glue plain
copy paper to thin plywood if you want to make a template.
Solvent-based glue -- won't make the paper stretch.