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osnat
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Clear border

Post by osnat »

Hello,

I ask your advice.
I did strip work , with a lot of clear strip (spectrum 96) full fuse
In the place were two clear strips next each other
I can see the connect line .( I hope you can see it in the image.)
I want to get one "clear" unit

How can avoid it next time,
Can it be fix , in this work

All the best
Osnat
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The Hobbyist
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Re: Clear border

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Cut the clear strips ¼" wide and lay them on top of each other, flat.

Jim
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osnat
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Re: Clear border

Post by osnat »

You open my mind. So simple .Thank you.

How to wipe out those line?

Thanks
Osnat
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