Hello,
To start, I wasn't turning anything but I did use turners tape, so I'm hoping someone might have a solution. I started with a board 6.75" X 17" X .25 and I cut some pieces on my CNC (1.5 x 8 x .125) and then thought I'd just plane off the backside off the board to give me the final .125 thickness. So I took a larger scrap board, applied turners tape to the face of the work and taped it down to the scrap. I ran it through the planer, ended up with exactly what I wanted, except now I can't get the pieces off of the scrap because of the tape. They're only .125 thick and I'm pretty certain if I pull up too hard they'll break.
So, does any have a good solution to removing the tape without damaging the wood. The wood is walnut and it will be stained (once I get it unglued, that is).
I know there's industrial solutions out there, Goo Gone, and such, but I want to make sure that they won't leave a residue that I won't be able to stain over later.
Thanks for your help.