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Kevin:
I haven't used thermoform paper for probably about 15 or 20 years now, but I
think it's still out there. Used to order it from American Thermoform. If
you do a google, I bet you can still find them.
What I now use for labeling is either dymo tape, or laminate sheets, like
those you can buy at Staples. You just do your label, cut it out, remove
the backing, and put it where you need it.
I have found, though, that you have to be careful, because some of the
cheaper forms of laminate don't work very well with Braille. For example,
if they are too thin, they can wrinkle as you put them in the Brailler, so
get the good thick stuff.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Kwan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 4:26 AM
Subject: thermoform
> As long as we were talking about Braille and such, I have a sort of on
> topic
> question if that's ok! Is there still any use for thermoform paper? I miss
> the Braille books and the tactile pictures with it. I used to like those
> plastic sheets for brailing on and labelling stuff because it was the next
> best thing to using steel. Does any of that still exist?
>
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