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Old 02-05-2004, 08:44 AM
Robert Miller Robert Miller is offline
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Covering for Drafting Table

I am using a 37" x 60" surface for a drafting table. The Melamine surface has a very fine grain impressed in it. I am surprised to find that I am getting subtle print-through of this grain in my pencil lines.

I've notice advertisements for a covering for drafting tables - "Borco", or equivalent. Is this the best solution? Is anyone using this stuff? Is it a pleasant drawing surface to work on, that also results in good solid lines?

Any thoughts and experiences will be appreciated.
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Old 02-05-2004, 09:14 AM
Stu waring Stu waring is offline
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Borco board cover (or vinyl drafting board cover) is the all-around ideal drafting surface. It not only gives the best line quality, but is easy to clean and is self healing when you trim paper on it with an X-Acto knife. Borco board cover is expensive, something like $120.00 to cover a standard drawing board but it will last many years.
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Old 02-05-2004, 01:11 PM
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Here's what I use, Robert.

Secure the perimeter with double sided tape and allow the rest to float. Have fun.

http://www.suppliesnet.com/DraftingT...over_green.htm
Vyco Board Cover Green

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Old 02-05-2004, 05:01 PM
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Another option is to get the nearly clear vinyl stuff, then just secure the top. Then you can slide stuff under the clear stuff and trace it.
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Old 02-05-2004, 05:02 PM
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I use the Borco cover and it is very good. It is a bit difficult for me to get it taped down without lumps but once it is down I think you will like it alot. You just tape down the perimeter as was said above. They sell special (two sided) tape for drafting board covers but I think any high adhesion thin two sided tape would work. It does produce an excellent drawing surface.
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