![]() I don’t fully peel back the backing on the paper right away because I don’t want it sticking while I’m getting a good clean line. Once I’ve got the contact paper properly anchored to one end, I slowly peel the backing off the paper, while applying it with the tool. I start by getting a good straight line at one end (like an anchor). I find it best to apply the paper from end to another. I was able to wrap each triangle in one continuous piece of paper. Using my vinyl applicator tool, I wrapped each triangle in marble contact paper. Step 5: Make sure you wipe any sawdust off the wood before applying the contact paper! I also spray-painted the bottom of the wedges so that I knew which part to not wrap. Step 4: Sand-down any excess filler left, so that you have two smooth triangles. Step 3: I applied wood filler to all the gaps so that when I apply the contact paper and vinyl, it won’t be wrapping around the curve of the wood.
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