I'm looking for alternatives to waxed paper for keeping my cabinet saw clean during glue-ups. I usually use waxed paper to protect the surface from glue spills, but it can get pricey, especially since I try to reuse it. I've considered rosin paper from home improvement stores, but I'm not sure if it's really non-porous to glue. Does anyone have suggestions for other products that work well?
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Plastic sheeting works too! It's easy to clean and you can get it in large rolls.
How about using a piece of vinyl sheet flooring? Once the glue dries, it comes off effortlessly. Plus, you can roll it up and store it away easily.
Silicone baking sheets are a great option! You can find them in various sizes on Amazon, and they’re reusable. Some even come with grid lines which can help with alignment during projects.
