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I like 1/4" and 1/2" MDF. If I want extended life out of them it is easy to put a bit of glue-size or shellac along the business edge. I shellac the fcaes too if I will be using double sided tape versus a clamping carrier.
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It's hard to beat the MDF, either 1/4 or 1/2" thick. But you might find the carpet tape a little to sticky, it may peel pieces of the MDF off..and might even pull some fibers from your stock.
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Well, I use one made by 3M called double coated
410 tape. But you could also try this
trick explained by Spagnoulo. Please note, there are a lot of carpet available, and the one I used ( Duck brand) was overly aggressive, but maybe not all of them are. Turners use a lot of double coated tape and
Lee Valley offers this one (free shipping, no minimum right now). But if you have some carpet tape on hand try it first and see how it works.
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I use hardboard. And glue gun. Shiny side of the hardboard to the stock, little dabs of glue on the edges(easy to cut off and scrape off).
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I used hardboard and turner’s double sided tape for the first set. When I learned I was making 5 more sets, I used the hardboard to make 1/2” MDF and I definitely preferred the MDF.
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Sometimes a well placed screw can hold it to the template. Put it through the template, into the wood piece, say on the ends if it has tenon's
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