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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > Subject: Re: How do You Glue Canvas-Board to Wood? > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Radio913) > Newsgroups: rec.arts.fine > > >I don't paint - but this trick worked for a warped drawing: > > > >1. ***LIGHTLY*** wipe the back with a damp cloth. > >2. Lay the wet side down on masonite. > >3. Cover the top with tracing paper or some other clean protective sheet. > >4. Pile a bunch of books or other FLAT heavy item on top of the sheet. > > > >I left it like that overnight and it worked. > > > >For you, I would use Spray Glue instead of water. > > > > > Do you know what canvas-board is? It's quite thick, about 1/8" thick > cardboard wrapped in canvas. What part of my suggestion indicates that I don't? Or that the suggestion wouldn't work? If you're concerned that the spray glue won't be strong enough, then use water to wet the back of the damn thing first. Or.. Ignore everything following the ">>'s" and rub the front of it down with cutting oil. > Slick > > http://www.drslick.org/ > > > >
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