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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?

...Jim Thompson
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?


I used to use automotive pin striping tape to make schedule boards.
BTW, a coat of good automotive paste wax will seal the board's surface,
and keep dry markers from leaving stains that require Windex, or other
strong cleaners.

My favorite was "Turtle Wax Hard Shell Paste Wax". Its a good things
them suckers are so slow. You can usually apply to or three good coats
before they get away from you.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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me

Jan 1, 1970
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Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?

...Jim Thompson

tape ? (painter's or electrical)
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?

...Jim Thompson


Brainstorming ideas:
(Including some wild ones..)
1)Layout a grid using graphics grade vinyl tape
(not the electrical tape with a gooey adhesive)
2) Stencil and spray paint
3) Use permanent marker to make grid
4) Score the grid and fill the scratch with paint
5) Have the white board laser engraved or CNC machined
6) Glue string on the board
7) Melt a grid with a soldering pen
8) Silkscreen a grid and use epoxy paint
9) Project a grid from a digital projector
10) Cut up the white board into tiles. Gap is the grid.

D from BC
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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I used to use automotive pin striping tape to make schedule boards.
BTW, a coat of good automotive paste wax will seal the board's surface,
and keep dry markers from leaving stains that require Windex, or other
strong cleaners.

My favorite was "Turtle Wax Hard Shell Paste Wax". Its a good things
them suckers are so slow. You can usually apply to or three good coats
before they get away from you.

Excellent idea, Michael! THANKS!

...Jim Thompson
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
Excellent idea, Michael! THANKS!


I did a 4' * 8' board by laying out the endpoints on the edges of the
board. Then I let about two inches of tape hang over and had someone
hold that end in place with their finger while I peeled the backing and
kept a gentle tension to position the other end. It was gently lowered
to the surface, keeping it tight. After making sure it was straight, I
wrapped about two inches of the tape around the edge, and onto the
back. There are small rubber rollers made to burnish it into the
surface.

After I got started I had about 45 taped lines on the board, in under
an hour. Then it was time to wax it.


You might have to go to JC Whitney to find the colors you want.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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PeterD

Jan 1, 1970
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Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?

...Jim Thompson

Virtually impossible with paint (won't stick to Porcelain used to coat
the metal white boards.) Ever considered some tape?
 
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Genome

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim Thompson said:
Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?

...Jim Thompson

Sounds silly to me.

Give them the pens that go with the whiteboard so they can draw the lines
back on it.

Ask nicely and they might tell you how to use scissors to cut the right
shape of felt to stick on your magnet so it doesn't scratch the board.

Crap....... You might get someone telling you how to stick drawing pins
around the edges and wrap string around them to set up your grid.

Then you'll get lessons in how to make bobbles for your bobble hat.

The possibilities are endless.

DNA
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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Sounds silly to me.

Give them the pens that go with the whiteboard so they can draw the lines
back on it.

Ask nicely and they might tell you how to use scissors to cut the right
shape of felt to stick on your magnet so it doesn't scratch the board.

Crap....... You might get someone telling you how to stick drawing pins
around the edges and wrap string around them to set up your grid.

Then you'll get lessons in how to make bobbles for your bobble hat.

The possibilities are endless.

DNA

And what would you know of SWMBO ?:)

...Jim Thompson
 
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Genome

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim Thompson said:
And what would you know of SWMBO ?:)

...Jim Thompson

It's some sort of message that cannot be transmitted in plain text?

You take a piece of cardboard and cut two circles out of it and cut circles
in the middle of them.

Then you put them together and get some wool and thread it through them lots
of times in a cicular way.

Then you cut around the edges and tie stuff together through the middle and
pull the cardboard off and fluff things up.

Then you have a bobble for your hat.

If you know about No1 needles and go a loose six ply you can knit a Doctor
Who scarf in a day.... and put tassles on the ends.

If you use drawing pins (bugger, thumb tacks) and wool you can do the curve
out of straight lines.

If you get hold of a proper wooden cotton reel and stick some nails in it
and get hold of a crochet needle you can make long tubey things as well.

Since I have got older I assume they use them for Rasta Hats if you get the
colours right.

DNA
 
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species5618

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?

...Jim Thompson


What about an indelible marker for the grid lines.
 
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Genome

Jan 1, 1970
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Martin Riddle said:
SWMBO ?

She who must be obeyed.

Cheers

Oh bum, perhaps I have fallen foul of SWSMNBR.

Fortunately I don't have one. Sometimes life is good.

DNA
 
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Robert

Jan 1, 1970
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Genome said:
Oh bum, perhaps I have fallen foul of SWSMNBR.

Fortunately I don't have one. Sometimes life is good.

DNA

Rumpole of the Bailey used it quite a bit IIRC.

Robert
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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Brainstorming ideas:
(Including some wild ones..)
1)Layout a grid using graphics grade vinyl tape
(not the electrical tape with a gooey adhesive)
2) Stencil and spray paint
3) Use permanent marker to make grid
4) Score the grid and fill the scratch with paint
5) Have the white board laser engraved or CNC machined
6) Glue string on the board
7) Melt a grid with a soldering pen
8) Silkscreen a grid and use epoxy paint
9) Project a grid from a digital projector
10) Cut up the white board into tiles. Gap is the grid.

D from BC

Got one more:
11) Laser print a grid on paper and stick sheets on the white board..
Use as many sheets as necessary. Magnetic pieces should still stick.
D from BC
 
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joseph2k

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?

...Jim Thompson

As shows up, it is not so much how you apply the grid, but how you overcoat
it.
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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Rumpole of the Bailey used it quite a bit IIRC.

Robert

Yep. That was one of my all-time favorites on PBS.

...Jim Thompson
 
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Clint Sharp

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim Thompson said:
Another project for SWMBO...

Need to paint (?) a grid on a white board in some fashion that will
hold up to some (Girl Scout) abuse....

Magnetic object to be placed inside the grid.

Paint (?) or some other grid construction suggestions?

...Jim Thompson
Black or other colour insulation tape? Easy to peel and replace if you
need to and easy to clean up after if the board is to be re-purposed at
any point.
 
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RoyalHeart

Jan 1, 1970
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D said:
3) Use permanent marker to make grid

I have found dry-erase marker ink will dissolve marks made with
permanent markers (Sharpie markers, don't know about other brands).

Thomas
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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I have found dry-erase marker ink will dissolve marks made with
permanent markers (Sharpie markers, don't know about other brands).

Thomas

--

A thoughtful pause, then resumes the prince, "We must Learn from
Yesterday, Live for Today, and look Forward to Tomorrow, for The Past be
The Present, and No Less The Future."

One poster talked about a wax coating on automotive pin stripe tape.
The same could be done after a grid is made with a permanent marker.
Or instead...maybe a urethane coating might work.
D from BC
 
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