Studio Pro 7/32-Inch Copper Foil
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The number 681 is in the top left corner of mine. Thanks for taking the time to read it.
A copper backing is used.
There is a thickness of 1 mil on this foil
Selected User Reviews For Studio Pro 7/32-Inch Copper Foil
It is made of copper tape and can be used to retrofit LEGO RC trains with conductive rails. There is just enough wire on the foil (the gauge of copper) to pass electricity from one track to the next. Furthermore, I liked that the copper was malleable enough to follow the curve of the In the event that I messed up applying the copper tape, removing it is a chore since the copper rips into many small pieces and the adhesive is still The adhesive can be removed quickly and easily with isopropyl alcohol It is only negative that the dispenser pack is easy to pull. There's no easy way to pull the tape off. Because of the adhesive on the edges of the tape, it sticks to the cardboard packaging and the plastic wrap so that the whole roll cannot be dispensed. Take the roll out of the packaging if you want to simplify your life.
As a student in a stained glass class, I ordered this product for use in Wrap cut glass in this to make it look amazing. As soon as I need more Copper Foil for my next project, I will order more.
I really like the product and the deal I got We ship as soon as possible!.
Product of high quality.
A great product that is quick and easy to use. There is one minor critique to this product I can buy it for a lot less money by going right to a big box hobby store (the blue or orange one). In this case, if you are unable to find the product in your local retailer, then this is a great option! Buying it directly can save you a few bucks, so instead of going online, go to your local store to save some money.
Foil of this type is fine for me. In addition to the black backed foil, the same manufacturer provides me with white. It is easy to work with the black-backed foil since it is thicker and easier to handle.
A thickness of 4mm should be suitable for stained glass unless you have an unusually thick pane. This method leaves a thin and even line that can be easily tinned and engraved Approximately 20 beads.