Low tack transfer tape

Hey all,
I mostly cut vinyl for logos using Oracal 651 or hobby lobby four oh five vinyl and these are applied to polyurethaned wood. I’ve been having a whale of a time lately finding a transfer tape that will leave the vinyl on the wood and not get pulled up with the transfer tape. I ran out of a huge roll of stuff that I used for years and am not sure who made it or where I got it. I’ve tried all sorts of tape (cricit, four oh five and a couple amazon ones ) but they are all too high a tack. Anyone have any brands they like for this application?

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u/notquitenuts — 27 days ago
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It’s not deer season here but I may have to try this method of calling in bucks in a few months!

I’ve had several deer hanging around my yurt since spring chowing down on whorled aster and there is one momma who chills right out when I talk sweet to her. Apparently word has gotten out because this little spike actually came to me 😂😂😂 I have sever other vids because he stayed for about 10 mins and was about 12 feet away checking me out.

Before anyone starts, I NEVER feed them, nor would I ever.

u/notquitenuts — 1 month ago

It’s hotter than a stolen tamale right now, let’s meet back here in 6 months and reminisce!

RemindMe! January 1,2027

I hate this weather! Bring me 10 degrees and a full moon!

u/notquitenuts — 2 months ago

Why do people say “Think outside the box”?

We’ve all heard the saying “think outside the box”. I think that’s wrong. How can you think outside the box when you are still inside the box. You have no idea what’s out there so how can you even comprehend what ideas would be out there. I think it should be something more like “ get outside the box” and then you start to think some shit with your new knowledge.

Let me put it another way maybe. Does Schrodingers cat think we are dead? How can it know? It won’t know until it gets outside the box and only then can it say “yep, they are all dead/alive”

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u/notquitenuts — 3 months ago

Is this just young reishi? Vermont, USA

Vermont, along a river, growing on a dead hemlock. It was so bright I thought it was COW in the complete wrong season from a distance but as I got closer I suspect reishi that maybe just popped in the rain 3 days ago? I’ve never seen them this color if that’s what they are. Any thoughts my fine people?

u/notquitenuts — 3 months ago
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I used that 70 degree weather to clean my workshop and fill a bucket of cutoffs to be used for a raw, wet 40 degree day like today!

u/notquitenuts — 4 months ago