sweetbeats Reel deep thoughts... Nov 11, 2010 #1 Am I correct that it is best practice to bake tape in pancake form (IOW put it in the dehydrator with the reel flanges removed)?
Am I correct that it is best practice to bake tape in pancake form (IOW put it in the dehydrator with the reel flanges removed)?
miroslav Cosmic Cowboy Nov 11, 2010 #2 They come out better on a griddle...or you can use a frying pan. http://www.tangible-technology.com/tape/baking1.html "When baked, the tape will expand and become loose around the hub. For this reason, use flanges to protect the tape from coming apart."
They come out better on a griddle...or you can use a frying pan. http://www.tangible-technology.com/tape/baking1.html "When baked, the tape will expand and become loose around the hub. For this reason, use flanges to protect the tape from coming apart."
sweetbeats Reel deep thoughts... Nov 12, 2010 #3 Ah! There it is! "When baked, the tape will expand and become loose around the hub. For this reason, use flanges to protect the tape from coming apart." Thanks, miroslav!
Ah! There it is! "When baked, the tape will expand and become loose around the hub. For this reason, use flanges to protect the tape from coming apart." Thanks, miroslav!
B Beck Guest Nov 13, 2010 #4 sweetbeats said: Ah! "When baked, the tape will expand and become loose around the hub. For this reason, use flanges to protect the tape from coming apart." Click to expand... Ja! And it's no fun at all.
sweetbeats said: Ah! "When baked, the tape will expand and become loose around the hub. For this reason, use flanges to protect the tape from coming apart." Click to expand... Ja! And it's no fun at all.
GCalo Member Nov 13, 2010 #6 Wait I am "baking"!!! Don't say anything else yet. I want to get this all on tape!!!