Dymo Tape
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Dymo Tape
As a result of several testimonials, I went to an office store to get some Dymo tape. Had no idea people were talking about 'labelmaker' tape. But Dymo makes both 'plastic' tape and something that's not labeled as plastic or paper. Can anyone tell me the difference and which they are using for modeling? I would think it's the plastic. I think my main purpose will be for round/cylindrical objects. Thanks.
You're looking for the embossing labels, something like this...
Dymo Embossing Labels
The older tape is more rigid, but even the newer stuff works a champ.
Cheers,
JM
Dymo Embossing Labels
The older tape is more rigid, but even the newer stuff works a champ.
Cheers,
JM
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You can cut it into thinner strips, too. These can be bent into curves if you're careful.
Also be careful if you have a lot of surface correction, it can pull putty right off the plastic! Best to reduce the tack in those situations. Stick it to your hand and remove.
Also be careful if you have a lot of surface correction, it can pull putty right off the plastic! Best to reduce the tack in those situations. Stick it to your hand and remove.
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