If you use press&seal on your plans and leave it for several months, do not, I say do not try to remove it. So this time I had them on a sheet of baking paper, the sort we use in our wet palettes. It sticks but usually I'm planing or sanding after glue up so the little bits that are left don't matter. Come join the discussion about shop safety, wood, carpentry, lumber, finishing, tools, machinery, woodworking related topics, styles, scales, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! I like parchment paper for lots of things. I discovered this gluing a couple of Bones figures to fender washers. Was this regular parchment paper, or the parchment paper treated with silicone? I'll have to see about picking some up. The reason I ask is rosin paper is cheap and will keep the table clean, but you would need to remove it from the wood so it wouldn't be my choice if that's your last major surfacing. Thanks for sharing! By The reason I use it is because I make tables with reclaimed and not so good wood. By Thanks so much! Hey guys I have been wondering what you use for non stick paper when doing a glue up. Does anyone knows how to glue/tape/paste parchment paper to another surface? I imagine it's the silicon in the parchment paper that is doing the trick, so make sure you read your labels before you buy it. The cereal bags are tough, I have 5 or 6, can't recall how many times I reused them, too bad I can't get it in longer sections. June 1, 2015 in Tips & Advice: Painting. Epoxy doesn't stick to parchment baking paper. I just use waxed paper. I run it through the planer to get it flat on both sides and then cut both sides off to make it square then glue up clamped together and clamped down to a steel table made from 2" square tube. You cannot paste images directly. all i've ever used is waxed paper. You can post now and register later. wow that sounds like a good price. I was told by some guy you could use baby powder but that did not work at all, lesson learned the hard way. what is the advantage for using it in lieu of waxed? I flexed the paper under a blob of epoxy to see if it had hardened yet, and the epoxy peeled right off the paper. nightowl That's great to know. Pasted as rich text. If so I use a roll of rosin paper. Celluloid doesn't stick to it. YMMV but mine hasnt Are you trying to keep the table clean?? Updated 21 Jun 2005 , 9:20pm I just tried masking tape and duct tape, both seemed to stick fine! thx. Might be better quality if a sheet length, maybe thicker good idea thanks! I buy it in a roll at Walmart. Epoxy doesn't stick to it. Now to test other wet palette papers + epoxy brands! Your previous content has been restored. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. It's always something of a pain, because there's that little hole in the middle which tends to glue to the foil or whatever is underneath the figure as the glue cures. I didn't know parchment paper was better than waxed paper, when gluing up a bending stair rail, I always used waxed paper to wrap the rail to keep it from sticking to the form. I have yet to find anything that can stuck to One. So it would work if your planing after glue up You are correct. This makes sculpting a lot easier for certain things (anything that needs to be sculpted flat and then bent into shape). It works great, and unless you let the CA just drool on it, things don't stick. Haven't been there to see it yet though. I need to look into that. I recently build a peanut scale tiger moth using CA, and used baking paper for that, once the pins were removed the whole airframe (only 10" long just slid off the plan. Your link has been automatically embedded. I topped my glue up bench/ table saw out feed table with the white melamie sheets Home Depot sells. You could also use a silpat pan liner. I just made friends with some guys down the street that have a cabinet shop. The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. Although, if you make a mistake, at least then you have paper for wet palettes that you can ship to Willen. The only way I've found is to use posterboard and staple it down, but this still limits what you can do! Wood glue and PVA doesn't stick to it. Janice. I use this stuff when I don't want anything to stick to it. CA doesn't stick to it. You can see through it, but not as well as wax paper. It's hard to know what to do sometimes with nobody around me that is an experienced woodworker. Superglue, Green stuff, nothing sticks to it. Cereal bags, separate along the seams and overlay for longer projects. Hopefully I'll remember! When you purchase a digital subscription to Cake Central Magazine, you will get an instant and automatic download of the most recent issue. So far I have tested using "If You Care" brand. I discovered this gluing a couple of Bones figures to fender washers. I used wax paper but it tears too easy when dragging a project over it, I still use it for clamp separation. Tried freezer paper, then wax paper then now parchment paper. I just thought there was some other things you guys may use. Try Glad Press-n-seal. Glad to hear that. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Copyright Reaper Miniatures Ahh didn't think of that. "wood does not do well outside..well.except for trees". This is good to know. I use it for masking details on my planes thou. And the guy that lives across from there works at a truss place. Login with username, password and session length. Hi!I've found that I love working with royal icing. Decorating It will take heat up to about 375 degrees too. Glue does not stick at all like wax paper and its slightly more durable. parchment (which is a silicone coating) is better than wax paper. JavaScript is disabled. I can glue a few sheets together and make a work surface for my sculpting. If you buy it in pre-cut full sized sheet pan size (16 x 24ish) at a bakery supply or restaurant supply it's pretty inexpensive and I find it more convenient that way to. when Ive shopped it at the grocery store, parchment paper has shown to be ALOT more per sq ft in the precut sheets. Powered by Invision Community, Something cool I discovered about parchment baking paper, 30 minutes from a Good lake, not a Great one, Bones 6: Update #65 - Reaper pledge manager, Diana Rigg as Emma Peel (Pandora King (Classic) from Crooked Dice), Grenadier Fantasy Lords #138, Hippogriff: Using Real World References, Two different versions of the Bones Large Earth Elemental, 77185, Pingo has started a video series on paint and painting / art and arting. It was silicone coated parchment baking paper. It's always something of a pain, because there's that little hole in the middle which tends to glue to the foil or whatever is underneath the figure as the glue cures. 2004 - 2022 Cake Central Media Corp. All Rights Reserved. Restore formatting, This suggests that parchment paper could be useful under drying epoxy glue as well as on wet palettes. by interesting comments. Upload or insert images from URL. wonder how a shower curtain or thick drop cloth would work A forum community dedicated to professional woodworkers and enthusiasts. Parchment paper is great for allowing it to unstick, but is there any good way to get the parchment paper to stick to a form or mold? It becomes part of the plans. Good to know, and knowing is half the battle! Clear editor. Pingo, It's a pain cleaning the glue off the steel. Display as a link instead, i have parchment paper in the house for baking. I like the idea of maybe ordering it in a large roll from a supply company then putting it on a cutter. :P. I was at Gen Con a few years back and got a silicon hobby pad that it basically like the baking pads. veejaytx.