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not I . if $ is an option little dots of fine grain sand paper on the bottom works
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Originally Posted by tessagin
(Post 6052122)
I use the non skid shelving that looks like a weave. I have so much of it. I just use a couple small squares or 1" strips and lay it on the material put the ruler on top and I'm good. I use this for other things in the house I need to get a grip on or don't want sliding all over the place. it's like a dollar a yard at the dollar store. Also in the grocery store. Always have it on my cutting table. In my kitchen drawer for opening jars.
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I learned about using rubber cement on rulers here on QB and consider it one of the best tips of the many I've learned. It's cheap, easy and effective and can be peeled off if it gets too much lint on it. I would worry that hot melt glue would create bumps that would be too big and might set the ruler atilt. Also, wouldn't it be hot enough at times to possibly damage the ruler?
I have more recently bought a couple of the Omni Grip rulers that are quite slip-proof without the rubber cement treatment, but everything else gets it. |
I just stick on those little felt pads, which work like a charm. :)
Judy |
I bought rubber cement today to give this a try. If it doesn't work well for me, then I'll try the shelf "stuff". I love the tips that everyone has given.Thanks for all of your suggestions.
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When I made my tree skirt I saw the recommendation to put packing tape on. That worked. It especially worked since I had a homemade ruler.
http://www.sulky.com/project/treeskirt/ |
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