2) Take your tape and align it as straight as you can across the bottom of the part. We like to overlap a little on each edge. We typically only do about 2 pieces of 1.88” wide tape but this depends on the size of your piece. It will be intuitive on how much to use.

Commentors have suggested covering the entire stock and respective space on the bed in tape (and thus glue.) We haven't needed this kind of hold yet.

3) Use your brayer, starting at the center of the tape and roll the tape down firmly so there aren’t bubbles or creases.



4) Next, lay your taped part over the area you want to affix it to on the CNC table. Mark the edges (on the table) where your part tape is to make aligning the table tape easy.

Tip: We also like to trace around the part with a pencil/marker so we know exactly where to put it back.



5) Lay down and bray tape on the table where you marked the edges - make sure it goes past the part edges.



