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Patterning Paper

Started by BDeal, February 22, 2016, 10:15:07 AM

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tha bugman

Too many chokes too little time


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Dr Juice


Quote from: paboxcall on February 22, 2016, 12:55:56 PM
The large "post-it note" easel paper in conference rooms for capturing notes during meetings.  The top part is already sticky, and I affix a 1" orange target circle in the middle.
Great idea


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Tail Feathers

I go to the local newspaper and get the end rolls of newsprint.  It's free for the asking.  One end roll lasts me a few seasons.  I just staple it to a big piece of cardboard, make my mark and get to shooting.
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

davisd9

Craft/mailing/builder paper. Buy it in rolls of 10 bucks and lasts forever.


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reynolds243

I use old Christmas wrapping paper in a pinch. It's thin but it will get the job done


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kyturkeyhunter4

Packing paper works great, you can pick it up lowes or Home Depot.

Cutt

I can get all the cardboard I want at work, and works well with my homemade stand. I can move the stand around and just pop the cardboard on over finishing nail heads in the stand, quick and easy no taping or tacking.

Cut N Run

I bought a big @$$ roll of 30 inch wide brown craft paper from a paper supply warehouse that will probably last me a lifetime. I cut it into 30 inch squares, draw a line from corner to corner to get dead center marked.  Then put a 2" orange target sticker in the middle and I trace around a 10 inch pot lid with a sharpie to get the 10" center. I also have a 20 inch plywood circle I trace around to make the 20 inch ring. I can usually make 30 in less than 2 hours.

Jim
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