Tissue foil.
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Tissue foil.
hello. what is best recipe to make tissue foil? i don't have spray glue.... i have white glue and wallpaper glue and tell me doze of water and glue Thanks
Re: Tissue foil.
I highly recommend spray glue, however I don't see that as an option in this situation. But the second best is Wallpaper Glue, a strong glue. You put some slight water mixed into the wallpaper paste. Then spread it on the foil with a brush or something soft and flexible. Then put the tissue on top. Then let it dry overnight. Good Luck!!
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Re: Tissue foil.
what is best way to remove bubbles?
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Re: Tissue foil.
i think there s a topic on that soemwhere.
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Re: Tissue foil.
rolling the tissue onto the foil is best to avoid bubbles and sacrifice one end of the tissue so you can clamp it down to the table:
- Make foil longer than tissue and tape down to work surface
- Roll tissue onto a large firm tube (i use a piece of PVC pipe form the hardware store)
- Put tissue roll on foil and clamp the loos edge down, i use a long ruler accross the edge of the paper and clamps form the hardware store
- Paint or spray glue onto the foil
- roll out the tissue, pressing firmly on your roll as you go and using some pressure and you should have little or no wrinkles or bumps
you will loose 2 or three inches on the end where you clamped and had the roll sitting, but you will get a much better result, in my experience, so well worth it.
- Make foil longer than tissue and tape down to work surface
- Roll tissue onto a large firm tube (i use a piece of PVC pipe form the hardware store)
- Put tissue roll on foil and clamp the loos edge down, i use a long ruler accross the edge of the paper and clamps form the hardware store
- Paint or spray glue onto the foil
- roll out the tissue, pressing firmly on your roll as you go and using some pressure and you should have little or no wrinkles or bumps
you will loose 2 or three inches on the end where you clamped and had the roll sitting, but you will get a much better result, in my experience, so well worth it.
GeorgianFolder wrote:what is best way to remove bubbles?
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Re: Tissue foil.
What is the point of making that foil paper?
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Re: Tissue foil.
Being able of folding models that require tissue foil...
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