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textured spray paint might work.

   
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Skippy wrote:
Bounty wrote:Thin lines of glue will dry clear, won't obscure the image, will 'break' sliding models, and is a real world solution.

not sure how your post got ignored, it was the most sensible solution to the problem


To be fair fire4effekt got there too. V

fire4effekt wrote:Try applying very thin hot glue lines.


He apparently didn't like the quiet though V
fire4effekt wrote:...


I see lots of solutions and possiblities though, which is always nice because while the OP will probably be best off using mine, someone who actually comes looking BEFORE they get to this point would probably prefer one of the more complex methods. Plus, I'm learning stuffs.

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I would buy some treadplate textured plasticard and affix it to the top of the ramp.


I am currently taking commissions.

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