Re: [flasah] Tracing film
The old tracing film was a kodak product. I was the same stuff they
built photo film on in days of old. They don't make film anymore! so
you can guess what happened to the source.
ljvnvmc@aol.
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> Question. In days of old I used to get a tracing film from Tandy that
> was slick on one side and coarser on the other for drawing on. It was
> a bit thicker than what you can get today also.
> Does anyone have a source for the stuff?
>
> *Little John (lj)
> WARHORSE LEATHER
> Warren, MI
> Member IILG
> ljvnvmc@aol.
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> *In a message dated 9/6/2009 11:51:47 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> daypin@hotmail.
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> *Hi. We've used tape to hold the tracing film in place and for
> tracing it too. The tape keeps it from sliding. Just a
> suggestion. Dayna
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