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I have made a few sets of cornhole boards (or bean bag boards for you northerners) using UV clear as a topcoat. I have either used paint or decals under the clear and they have worked out great. For the next set of boards I want to keep the wood bare, affix some pieces of paper to the bare wood, and then clear the whole thing, sealing the paper under the clear. My only two thoughts are to either lightly use contact cement, or clear the wood and apply the paper to the clear while it's still somewhat tacky and then reclear. Using the contact cement would be easier, however I'm a little worried about the solvents in the cement hanging around too long and then jacking up my clear later on down the road.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.