Evil Appetite Posted October 31, 2011 Posted October 31, 2011 Has anyone tried masking with this? If so does it work well?
Jon Cole Posted October 31, 2011 Posted October 31, 2011 You know, I have seen many a reference to frisket paper, yet I don't think I have ever seen it in use. I have seen it for sale in Michael's.
Aaronw Posted October 31, 2011 Posted October 31, 2011 (edited) Some aircraft modelers use it for doing the various camoflage schemes. I bought some at Micheals to try it out, but haven't actually used it yet. For those who don't know what it is, picture tracing paper with very light glue (like a sticky note) on one side. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX8245&P=FR Edited October 31, 2011 by Aaronw
Evil Appetite Posted October 31, 2011 Author Posted October 31, 2011 No picture? Or link? http://www.tcpglobal.com/mackbrushes/macmask.aspx
Lunajammer Posted October 31, 2011 Posted October 31, 2011 Works pretty good on flat surfaces but I don't like it or use it for compound curves, especially little ones.
bill w Posted October 31, 2011 Posted October 31, 2011 Frisket paper is basically used for airbrush illustration on illustration board. It does work on other surfaces as long as they are flat. Like Mike said it works good on flat surfaces not on curves. Bill
scalenut Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 (edited) it works fine on curves and cylinders just as any masking material or tape does, just not too well on compound curves like a sphere. it's also easily stretched out of shape so it is meant to be scored in place. it takes gentle handling to be cut than applied Edited November 1, 2011 by scalenut
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