wildbill
Member
I've got some 3/4" black gatorboard from work that I'd like to dry mount some prints (fiber and type c) to for the hell of it. I'm thinking of mounting the print on a slightly larger piece of the board, then trimming the print and all with my table saw. I'd use a fine tooth plywood blade. Is this a really bad idea?
What I already know:
This stuff is hard to cut with a knife.
I could have someone do it for me.
To work with a scrap print first.
There is rumored to be a special saw blade made for cutting gatorboard, ie gatorfoam. I'm not buyin' it!
I don't plan to put a border or any trim on the edges.
This stuff is expensive to buy.
thanks
vinny
What I already know:
This stuff is hard to cut with a knife.
I could have someone do it for me.
To work with a scrap print first.
There is rumored to be a special saw blade made for cutting gatorboard, ie gatorfoam. I'm not buyin' it!
I don't plan to put a border or any trim on the edges.
This stuff is expensive to buy.
thanks
vinny