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INTERESTING - Plywood-Size Trascing Paper - Reusable
http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/p...?search=11-P-9
Scroll down a few lines. Price aside, I can't see myself using any. I'd either prefer freehand sketching, or maybe a pantograph. I've tried carbon paer on small projecs and it usually hasn't turned out very well. If nothing else, I'd draw a graph, to scale across the original or master, then a larer graph on the plywood. Then sketch a square at a time. This can work quite well on larger projects, or if you don't have a lot of confidence in your sketching skills. I don't think sketching a design hard. I start with very light line. Then darken the lines I like. Repeat, erasing lighter lines as needed. Repead until there's a finished sketch. No prob. JOAT What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new humiliations? - Peter Egan |
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