Hi!
I have several sheets of cork that I intend to use to cover up the chalkboard in my classroom. It will be used as a message board/student work display area.
Two questions:
1. The sheets of 24" x 48" cork I purchased (from an office supply store, since the Lowe's and Home Depot stores in my area don't sell cork) came rolled up. What can I do to "uncurl" the edges? I've already tried weighing down the edges with all my textbooks for two weeks, but the edges haven't completely flattened out.
2. Because I plan to use push pins on the corkboard, how many layers of cork will I need to ensure that my push pins stay on the cork, but also not damage the chalkboard? Do I need know anything about using adhesive on the first layer of cork? (I already have the adhesive and the spreading tools.)
Thanks for your input!
I have several sheets of cork that I intend to use to cover up the chalkboard in my classroom. It will be used as a message board/student work display area.
Two questions:
1. The sheets of 24" x 48" cork I purchased (from an office supply store, since the Lowe's and Home Depot stores in my area don't sell cork) came rolled up. What can I do to "uncurl" the edges? I've already tried weighing down the edges with all my textbooks for two weeks, but the edges haven't completely flattened out.
2. Because I plan to use push pins on the corkboard, how many layers of cork will I need to ensure that my push pins stay on the cork, but also not damage the chalkboard? Do I need know anything about using adhesive on the first layer of cork? (I already have the adhesive and the spreading tools.)
Thanks for your input!
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