mjmccarron
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I use Elmers Repositionable glue stick to stick the plan to the foam board then cut it out. Once you're done, just peel the plan off and your done.
For printing the tile plans.
Easy printing for these plans are not so easy. The plans are created on papersize 203 x 254 mm paper size.
US letter measures 216 mm x 279 mm (8.5 by 11 in)
A4 measures 210 by 297 millimetres (8.27 in × 11.7 in)
You can play with zoom and print or just print and clip the sides.
The full size plan is 873 x 728 mm and have no clue what paper size that is
Something between A0 and A1 and most likely that nobody has a printer that size.
Maybe FT could publish the plans tiled on standard US Letter and A4 since they use Illustrator on a Mac it should be easy.
When you go to cut your parts out, the curves will be the hardest part so save them for last. Whenever I cut curves, I kinda score the edges on the first pass. Your blade will kinda bind if you try to cut all the way through around sharp curves. Take a couple passes and it'l come out a lot cleaner. If the edge comes out kinda angled, you can always sand it back straight.