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6th January 2005, 06:00 PM
butcher a couple of wide-headed clipboards sire!
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6th January 2005, 06:11 PM
took the words out ma mooth.... keep the steel handle bits as you need them to get the bloody thing off. if that makes sense.
You can get these big uns. at most big graphics/art shops.
good luck
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7th January 2005, 12:40 PM
cheers, off to the art shop i go!!
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7th January 2005, 04:29 PM
If you're using permatrace why not just use bits of masking tape to pin down the corners of your drawing? Works for me. Drawing clamps? Pah!
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9th January 2005, 04:45 PM
I use those little metal bulldog clips that you can get in WH Smiths. They're fine for MOLAS type pre-printed one-grid-square sheets but if you use A1 sheets they aren't butch enough, and it's back to the masking tape.
I assume the original question does refer to work in progress, on the board, and not to swatches of completed work etc, awaiting transfer to the files?
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9th January 2005, 05:35 PM
have to confess I use clamps for holding tapes on grid pegs or section lines... but it is masking tape for my drwaing film...
though once the director (who shall remain nameless!!) got us cheap masking tape from a sex shop... problem was it was non stickyy.... wonder why??
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9th January 2005, 05:35 PM
have to confess I use clamps for holding tapes on grid pegs or section lines... but it is masking tape for my drwaing film...
though once the director (who shall remain nameless!!) got us cheap masking tape from a sex shop... problem was it was non stickyy.... wonder why??