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Aluminium Teflon Coated Mouse Pad For Optical Mice

Step 7Finished!

Finished!
Hooray! you now have your new Teflon coated mouse pad!

Now! MOUSE! MOUSE like never MOUSED before!

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Feb 10, 2010. 9:56 AMLuke401 says:
Couldn't you also use any solid surface and apply teflon spray? Teflon spray warningsTeflon info,  and you can buy the teflon sheets here, or at ebay.
Feb 9, 2010. 9:29 AMacornman says:
I am not sure what you mean by "pan" in the UK this would be like a skillet. Surely it would be cheaper and easier to buy a teflon coated Baking Sheet .These come with a nice safe edge all round and in small sizes . No cutting or work required ....use as is.
Feb 7, 2010. 9:45 PMarpruss says:
One can also buy a 0.060" bondable 12x12 teflon sheet on amazon for $12 (or thinner for less), and then use contact cement or, better, epoxy to attach it to a mouse pad, or some smooth plywood, or one's desk.
Feb 7, 2010. 2:46 PMgnomesrule_42 says:
 Just a hint using some kind of greasy product in the filing stage will protect the teflon and trap any filings that come off during the process this should come off with the "bath" you give it later hope this helps :D

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