Foamboard F-22 EDF

cosmocop

Member
I use double-sided "scrapbooking" non-permanent tape to attach plans to the DTFB. As for keeping the paper or removing it, that's up to you. When I built this as a 70mm 6S, i felt it was lacking a bit in power which I attribute to the paper's weight and possibly lack of adequate airflow. You could also pick and choose what parts you leave the paper on where extra strength is needed.
 

Houndpup Rc

Legendary member
I use double-sided "scrapbooking" non-permanent tape to attach plans to the DTFB. As for keeping the paper or removing it, that's up to you. When I built this as a 70mm 6S, i felt it was lacking a bit in power which I attribute to the paper's weight and possibly lack of adequate airflow. You could also pick and choose what parts you leave the paper on where extra strength is needed.
Definitely a lack of airflow with mine.
 

Brian B

Elite member
I use double-sided "scrapbooking" non-permanent tape to attach plans to the DTFB. As for keeping the paper or removing it, that's up to you. When I built this as a 70mm 6S, i felt it was lacking a bit in power which I attribute to the paper's weight and possibly lack of adequate airflow. You could also pick and choose what parts you leave the paper on where extra strength is needed.
Try this stuff, repositional adhesive, to secure the entire sheet, not just strategic areas with tape. Works fantastic.
 

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jzoidberg

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ill pprobably give that easy tack a try, whas thunking of using a spray glue that i can get from work too, although its meant for vinyl trim and drywall