American thermoform Co. sells "BrailleOn" it's heavier than thermoform material and slick with adhesive back. They also sell heavy duty thermoform plastic which is not to be ripped, unless you need the adhesive backing, the heavy duty thermoform might do you fine.
Tom Fowle On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 09:14:19AM -0500, Matt wrote: > What is out there which we can stick in an old perkin's brailler and achieve > a tough, durable copy of something? > I was thinking of brailling out measurements and stuff for things I make and > storing them out in my shop to refer too? > Thermoform paper rips too easy for my liking. > Do they still have the old sticky plastic paper, which used to come in sheets > with plastic backing? > Where can I get something good which will last? > > Thanks, > > Matt > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
