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Post by gatchaman on Oct 2, 2009 2:04:22 GMT -9
Hi all !
I am currently "designing" a paper mat for use with heroscape. I have some problems with the terrains I am putting on since paper is to fragile, I plasified it but of course, terrains slips on...
Any idea to make it more "stable" ?
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Post by lordmanimal on Oct 2, 2009 9:51:57 GMT -9
If you laminated it already, I'd suggest spraying it with a flat clearcoat. Not Satin, and not gloss, but flat. Also, a light coating of elmers craft bond works very well. I had that problem on a mat I bought online of an oceanscape. Was so slick that the ships would slide off the table. Hit it with a light mist of elmers craft bond, and problem was solved. It took about 2 days to fully cure however.
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Post by gatchaman on Oct 2, 2009 11:20:55 GMT -9
thank you ! I'll experience that if I find that kind of stuff in my small country
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Post by Floyd on Oct 2, 2009 13:27:09 GMT -9
Hey speaking of spray mounting glue.
I printed custom blacktop tile maps I made for Heroscape:Marvel edition on some standard laser paper. And I've not had any issues with wear or slipperiness.
Floyd
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Post by gatchaman on Oct 3, 2009 23:48:00 GMT -9
Yeah, standard paper is not slippy...but since I am a clumsy gamer (with coffee cup, beer cans and the like... ). I wanted to protect it in some way
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