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Michael Boyet
01-22-2021, 9:13 AM
I use an L fence to cut miters on large case goods. The process works incredibly well. Currently I am gluing my cauls directly to my work surface becuase the "blue tape/CA Glue" method never holds when I apply clamping pressure to glue up the cases. What double sided tape should I use? I want to be able to reuse my cauls.

Michael J Evans
01-22-2021, 10:41 AM
I am not familiar with what you are doing, but I have used the gorilla VHB (I think?) Double sided tape to really hold stuff / fences down. I most recently used it hold down a makeshift fence on my ceramic tile countertops, while I cut a opening for a new oven/stove. It stayed stuck the entire process and I really had use some force to remove from the countertop.

Jim Allen
01-22-2021, 10:58 AM
Another option might be hot glue, holds very well and a little alcohol allows it to come loose.

Cary Falk
01-22-2021, 11:21 AM
Spectape...............

Doug Dawson
01-22-2021, 3:06 PM
I use an L fence to cut miters on large case goods. The process works incredibly well. Currently I am gluing my cauls directly to my work surface becuase the "blue tape/CA Glue" method never holds when I apply clamping pressure to glue up the cases. What double sided tape should I use? I want to be able to reuse my cauls.
My experience has been good with the XFasten product, with templates on the router table etc. For short term use (no direct knowledge of what might happen over time.)

John K Jordan
01-22-2021, 3:33 PM
I use an L fence to cut miters on large case goods. The process works incredibly well. Currently I am gluing my cauls directly to my work surface becuase the "blue tape/CA Glue" method never holds when I apply clamping pressure to glue up the cases. What double sided tape should I use? I want to be able to reuse my cauls.

My favorite is FastCap Speedtape: https://www.amazon.com/FastCap-STAPE-1-5X50-SpeedTape-1-5-50/dp/B0040C09O6 I bought 6 rolls of the 1" tape.

Unlike some double-sided tape it is a very thin film. If pressed lightly into place it is temporary and can be removed. If pressed or rolled tightly it is permanent.

I also use the thicker "turners tape" to hold even heavy things on the lathe or the milling machine. It can be removed when finished but removal takes a while.

I haven't used either of these for cauls.

JKJ

Ralph Okonieski
01-22-2021, 7:18 PM
Cary suggested SpecTape which is what I use. It works very well. I purchased it from Amazon.

Stan Coryell
01-22-2021, 11:19 PM
Another option might be hot glue, holds very well and a little alcohol allows it to come loose.

I use hot glue a lot for template routing. I've never tried the alcohol trick. What flavor?

Thanks,
Stan

Jim Allen
01-23-2021, 11:38 AM
Hi Stan,

What I have in my shop is denatured alcohol but I imagine isopropyl alcohol would work.

johnny means
01-23-2021, 3:45 PM
What is this L fence?

johnny means
01-23-2021, 4:01 PM
I glue mine on with a strip of printer paper in the middle. They peel right off.

Bernie Kopfer
01-23-2021, 5:27 PM
Spectape makes two types of 1in wide tape. One is cloth backed and the other paper backed. I prefer the paper because I can rip it by hand without having to resort to scissors. The Xfasten tape must be cut, and bunches easily and gums up the scissors. You are correct if you think I don’t care for it, but it works for large applications IMO because it is cheap.

Robert Engel
01-23-2021, 6:04 PM
I also use X tape and like it b/c it is easy to remove and doesn't leave a residue. I've heard about Spec tape but never tried it.

Speed tape is a permanent tape you may have more difficulty pulling things apart.