r/diamondpainting 5h ago

Tips / Tricks / Tools Large Project

My next project will be my largest yet at roughly 20x30 inches. Any advice for doing large projects? I saw some people doing moving masking tape I think. Idk lol

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u/Think-Im-Crafty 3h ago

This is my 60 X 80 cm (23.65 X 31.5 inches) custom I'm doing now. I use 4 X 4 inch release paper squares after I remove the original film sheet. I started at the bottom and working my way up. As I do more the finished part falls over the edge of the desk where I have a holder under the edge to roll it in drills out. Next time I will start at the top with the unfinished part rolled near me and the finished part just hanging off the desk over a pool noodle to prevent creasing.

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u/Think-Im-Crafty 3h ago

This is my drafting table with the top flat for a smaller kit. I angle it for my current bigger WIP. You can see the holder under the front of the table top.

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u/Think-Im-Crafty 3h ago

Oh BTW I know my setup is not the norm, but anyway you can roll up the parts you are not working on would be good. If you browse the sub there are plenty of ideas/methods.

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u/VillagePlenty904 5h ago

I just stated my largest one 50x70.

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u/300takeoutcoffees13 5h ago

In cm or inches?

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