Ok, here is what I have to do. I am cutting out a template from paper and lightly glueing it to plywood, and then cutting out the plywood using the template. ThenI have to remove the paper template. What is the best adhesive to glue the paper template to the plywood? I will not be able to sand or use any solvent on the plywood. It must also not leave any residue. Any suggestion for a magic, temporary adhesive that completely disappers and leaves no trace????
If you use a spray contact adhesive and spray only the paper. Then let it dry really good, it will stick well enough to cut out but also Peel of. Just don't spray the wood! Or put the template on if it is still wet. I would test on a scrap first but I have done it a few times before.
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