(12-27-2018, 12:23 PM)CLETUS Wrote: Can you expand on these two statements? Maybe a picture of the jig or process? I googled spray in flocking and the results centered around Christmas trees.
Hi, Mark
The jig is just 2 pieces of plywood screwed together to form an angle and a piece of masonite screwed through a slot to allow for adjustments & different sizes and then attached to a miter gauge an set at 45 degrees.
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I should add that you'll need to use an eraser-tipped pencil to hold the small pieces in place to keep them from flying off the jig during the cut. Remove them from the jig before pulling the jig back through the blade.
The diamonds are cut from 1/8" thick stock at whatever width you want. In the case for these projects 1/2" & 3/4". The important thing to remember when cutting the diamonds is to make sure that the cut edge is equal to the long grain edge. This ensures that the diamonds are all identical. If the edges are of different lengths they won't match up when laying out/gluing...
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The flocking a two-step process like the one in the previous post. Once the boxes (or whatever...) are completed and the finish applied, the edges are taped off with painter's tape. I usually tape/cover any areas where the adhesive can potentially land if it drips off the brush - a lesson learned...


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Remove the tape and you're done!


Hope that helps!
Dave
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