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    Ahh I tried that too :) Yes it does work, and actually I found soaking the part in white spirit for 15min worked even better. Trouble is even a kitchen tissue will scratch the acrylic slightly. A cotton make-up removing pad works best. Better still to keep the protective sheet in place IME though. How do they stick that stuff on, is it just static? There is no residue from adhesive?

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    Wouldn't it be nice to have these Vacuum mats Vacuum Work Holding Chucks - YouTube but the mats of throw away. ..Clive

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    Tenson, another friend uses a special d/s tape that he said is very easy to remove and does not leave a residue. I will contact him and post the details - what it is, where to buy etc. G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GEOFFREY View Post
    Tenson, another friend uses a special d/s tape that he said is very easy to remove and does not leave a residue. I will contact him and post the details - what it is, where to buy etc. G.
    Yeah - at school they got that for the CNC router, but I can't remember the brand...
    Old router build log here. New router build log here. Lathe build log here.
    Electric motorbike project here.

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