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I have drawn and printed my mimic board, I have had it laminated at the very helpful local printers and now wish to fix it to a board before I start fitting the DPDT switches to it. Is it better fixed to a MDF board or to a plywood board? What is the best method to fix it to either of these boards?
Whichever board I use will need fixing to its fixing points before I fix the laminated sheet to it.
Help and guidance please, thank you.
Mimic board fixing.
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Re: Mimic board fixing.
I used a sheet of aluminium. Glued the plan to it then covered it in perspex.
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Re: Mimic board fixing.
The first thing I would do with either board is seal them particularly the MDF which tends to have a “dusty” surface which will take PVA but most other adhesives will have a poor bond. A coat of varnish will do or you can use PVA as a sealer.
The laminated back of your mimic diagram will not produce a bond with PVA other adhesives could be messy and without care produce a bumpy surface. Myself I would simply cover as much of the under board as possible with double sided tape and carefully lay the diagram on it before pressing down, I think you will be surprised at how good a bond you get. An additional bonus is that should the diagram need altering it should be possible to prise the old one off for replacement.
Richard
The laminated back of your mimic diagram will not produce a bond with PVA other adhesives could be messy and without care produce a bumpy surface. Myself I would simply cover as much of the under board as possible with double sided tape and carefully lay the diagram on it before pressing down, I think you will be surprised at how good a bond you get. An additional bonus is that should the diagram need altering it should be possible to prise the old one off for replacement.
Richard
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