Vinyl is tough enough to be used for warning labels on machinery and structural equipment. Chemical, water, and UV resistance means critical warnings are still legible. Core Advantages Versatile Surface Application: Vinyl sticks to glass, metal, plastic, and more without the need for separate mater...
is widely known for its vivid floral patterns, which can be found on everything from art prints to office chairs, as well as wallpaper. The Peacock Wallpaper (done in collaboration with York Wallcoverings) sticks to the brand’s signature brightly colored botanicals while incorporating peacock ...
There’s a join in the middle done with one of the plastic hinge pieces and a not inconsiderable amount of wood glue. The barrier is held up using zip ties through plastic corner blocks screwed to the underside of the wooden shelf top, so the screw holes won’t show when we eventually ...
(20) Giant Pick-Up Sticks:Pick-up sticks is a game where each player takes a turn to try and pick up a colored stick without moving another. If they can do it, they win that stick. The player with the most sticks wins. Easily create your own set with wooden dowels spray painted in...
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Glue: Water Based; Feature: Waterproof, Stick Quickly Easily, Easy Remove; Design Printing: Offer Printing; Apply Ambient Temperature: Normal-Temperature Tape; Adhesive Membrane Type: Water Based Acrylic; Adhesive Backing Paper: Polyethylene; Tape Surface Material: OPP; Col...
(cyanoacrylate) is finicky and won't hold unless you have perfectly matched parts with virtually no gap whatsoever, epoxy can span sizeable gaps to fuse parts together, forming a tie that's often stronger than the host material(s). It also sticks to plastic, metal, wood, ceramic, concrete...
(which admittedly is rarely the case, especially regarding vinyl because of the multitude of variables from master tape before reaching your platter, and everything subsequent to that). One can also ponder if for example the 15th cutting run is either 'penalized' because of the tape wear or ...
Instead of engraving into the material like I did, you could also cut out the design in vinyl or 3D print it and attach it to what you're making your clock out of. A hubcap might be kinda neat. -A clock mechanism Here's the link to the one that I've used if you're interested...