Not exact matches
Cut one
inch pieces of washi
tape in half lengthwise and attach your craft paper labels on the jar lids.
I simply
tape the paper to a
piece of foam core, bringing the
tape in about 1 / 2 -
inch from the edge
of the paper.
When I asked what it was, Fiona handed me a
piece of A4 paper with the typed instructions, Work No 74: As many 1
inch squares as are necessary cut from 1
inch masking
tape and piled up, adhesive side down, to form a
inch cubic stack.
So, I 1) attached a surface mount thermocouple to the outside
of the twinwall to measure the «actual» surface temperature, and 2) applied a roughly 1.5 by 1.5
inch piece of blue painters
tape a few
inches below the thermocouple — this is the often used technique
of placing a patch
of something with know emissivity over an unknown emissivity surface, and then measure the temperature on the known patch.
While each person holds an end, apply your first
piece of tape to the centre
of the table, allowing about three
inches on either end to wrap under the table's surface.
To help keep everything all lined up nicely, I take a
piece of painter's
tape and mark a 1/2
inch seam allowance (using the guide on my machine).