Canadian tables
Kathleen Osta
kathleen at vitalclarity.com
Fri Oct 20 17:05:45 PDT 2006
This may be more effort than you want to go to but once you make the
"sticky walls" life is good.
Whenever I work in a space where they are sensitive about damage I put
a whole slew of post it flip chart paper across the wall and down the
sides and then I can put my sticky wall on the post it paper with
masking tape.
What, you ask, is a sticky wall? I use, as do many of my facilitation
colleagues, a light-weight fabric called rip stop nylon (sometimes
called parachute material) that, in the States, can be purchased at
most good-sized fabric stores. It comes in great colors (royal blue,
purple, bright red, turquoise and on and on). I buy it in about 10'
lengths (really widths) so that if I don't have help putting it up I
can still do it by myself (it's about 60" high). I get the sides hemmed
so they won't unravel and then spray it with a 3M product called "Spray
Mount" (Artists Adhesive) - it comes in a red, white and black can and
most office supply stores carry it.
Once you spray it, any paper will stick to it and you can move paper
all around on it. (it's sort of like a wall of the sticky part of a
post it note). The beauty of this is once you're done, you fold the
sticky wall in on itself (sticky side in) and it is very flat and easy
to transport. I can put several in my brief case.
Tips: don't over-spray - first time out, (follow directions for
distance from the surface), spray across and then up and down for good
coverage. I re-spray after 2 or 3 uses, or until paper keeps falling
off of it. (Brilliant, huh?)
I've had several of my walls for years and years - I try to make sure
to not let them touch the floor until I've folded them in on themselves
because they pick up all manner of floor debris, e.g., food crumbs,
hair and whatever.
Possibly more info and effort than you want but, in the long haul,
worth it for me. Have sticky wall will travel!!
Good luck,
Kathleen
On Oct 20, 2006, at 7:18 PM, Beverley Neff wrote:
> Hi Lisa,
>
> Michael Pannwitz has photos of a table wall at:
>
> http://www.michaelmpannwitz.de/extras/openspace/list/pictures/?
> event_id=130&event_table=os_list_veranstaltungen&event_type=1
>
> It has been very interesting to hear all the creative solutions!
>
> Best regards,
> --Beverley Neff
> Saturna Island, BC Canada
>
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