Drafting tape is similar to masking tape, except that it has a more easily removable adhesive backing. Blue painters’ tape can be used in place of drafting tape for student or professional work. It is less expensive and is easier to find. Drafting dots are convenient pre-cut rounds of drafting tape that can be useful to the student who is doing manual drafting.
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