I tried mounting a panoramic picture on foam board. Picture is for a model train background. Didn't want a glossy look. Printed on bond paper and used Aleene's spray adhesive but experienced some warping of the foam core. What can I do to fix it OR if I have to do it all over.. what can I do to avoid the shrinkage causing the warping???
I am trying to figure the same thing out. Doing diorama backgrounds, email me if you get this msg. maybe we can help each other Jimerionimo! taylor@palmswellness.org. let me know in the RE: UA-cam diorama who knows we may resolve issues and even additionally creative!
@@palmswellnesscenter8504 hey there. . Well. As it turned out..I learned a few things I think would have helped to avoid it but in my case I kept it as it. Became a Bob Ross "happy little accident." In my case it added immensely to the 3d effect. Will send ya a pic. You'll see what I mean. Came out phenomenal..
how about ... how to do the reverse process ??? i mean unglue an poster ???? anyone have a good tip .... pleaaaaaseeeee..... ;) Thank you so so much Greetings from Portugal
No matter what I do when I stick photographs to wood backing boards at least some small bubbles appear a few days later and if I'm really unlucky large canals (10 cm or so) appear. I am at my wits end as I done all I've learnt from tutorials???
If you place a protective layer of waxed paper over your art, then a heavy layer of another board with weights then it will dry flat. Paper is permeable and you need something to hold it flat as it dries evenly. Good luck
Y'all just saved me about $50. I love that it was straightforward and easy to follow!
What spray glue did u use?
Great help, I was kind of skeptical on how to do it before watching this. Thanks!
Great help especially spraying outside because my glue was like a spyder web so I had to use a knife to remove glue underneath before going inside.
what is the spray that you guys used??
Which spray did you guys used?
Thanks for the video. I am looking to mount a Lake of thd Woods map so when I saw your content I was totally shocked!
Love this dont have the cutter but that is a technically LOL. How much to send you my posters and have you do them?
What is the model of the cutting board you are using?
I tried mounting a panoramic picture on foam board. Picture is for a model train background. Didn't want a glossy look. Printed on bond paper and used Aleene's spray adhesive but experienced some warping of the foam core. What can I do to fix it OR if I have to do it all over.. what can I do to avoid the shrinkage causing the warping???
I am trying to figure the same thing out. Doing diorama backgrounds, email me if you get this msg. maybe we can help each other Jimerionimo! taylor@palmswellness.org. let me know in the RE: UA-cam diorama who knows we may resolve issues and even additionally creative!
@@palmswellnesscenter8504 hey there. . Well. As it turned out..I learned a few things I think would have helped to avoid it but in my case I kept it as it. Became a Bob Ross "happy little accident." In my case it added immensely to the 3d effect. Will send ya a pic. You'll see what I mean. Came out phenomenal..
Put a blank one on the backside to even up the warping
Great video. Was trying to figure out how to glue art to a gator board. What’s the name of the machine you use to cut the foam core board. Thanks
It's called a foam core board cutting machine
Very useful. Thank you!
Do you recommend doing it outside or can I do it inside?
Outside if possible
If you like getting Stoned on the glue fumes you can do it inside 😂
Fantastic
A 500 - 1k cutting mat will work best. Try using a ruler individually.
how about ... how to do the reverse process ??? i mean unglue an poster ???? anyone have a good tip .... pleaaaaaseeeee..... ;)
Thank you so so much
Greetings from Portugal
That's a crazy question lol
@@MarcusHowarth-ci2gd well it seems to eheheh
the Million dollar question !!!!
ahahah ... unfortunately ... i guess theres no answer !!!
What is the make and model of that large paper cutter? It's great.
@@RichardM333 thank you!
Did you find out this?
I like this reel :)
No matter what I do when I stick photographs to wood backing boards at least some small bubbles appear a few days later and if I'm really unlucky large canals (10 cm or so) appear. I am at my wits end as I done all I've learnt from tutorials???
If you place a protective layer of waxed paper over your art, then a heavy layer of another board with weights then it will dry flat. Paper is permeable and you need something to hold it flat as it dries evenly. Good luck
Hi
Lol how to cut foam core board, and then proceeds to show a massive cutting tool 😂
shame about the design