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Question RE: BMF
I finally bought some BMF, and I've got to say, I love this stuff! I just bought the plain-jane chrome, but I may buy some others yet.
I'm wondering about the 'wrinkles' that are on my sheet. Are these normal? They are quite small, and generally aligned in one direction. The big problem with them is that they provide a tear point if I'm BMFing a complex geometry. Just wondering if this is normal for BMF. The wrinkles are small (hair-width sorta) but do, as I said, provide a tear point. Thanks!
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Re: Question RE: BMF
Yep it's normal.. Happen's during shipping. The wrinkle will be gone once you pull it off the sheet!.
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Re: Question RE: BMF
I usually smooth those out on the sheet by using a cloth and just rubbing and area, about the size I need, smooth. Just to make sure they are just wrinkles, and not tears or breaks.
You should store them flat, so they don't get wrinkles.
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