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-Shade March 12th, 2013 22:16

Making maps
 
Not sure if this is the right place to post a question about maps, but here we go:

So my friends and I want to create maps, with a grid, to plan our attacks essentially. It's been created, printed, and looks great - the question I have is how can I make it weather resistant, while still allowing it to be able to fold and stay portable? Laminating would make folding a pain.

Is there something I can use to make them last longer in the field? Spray, nail polish, anything. Dpes anyone else have experience with this sort of thing?

Verex March 12th, 2013 22:24

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Originally Posted by -Shade (Post 1771845)
Not sure if this is the right place to post a question about maps, but here we go:

So my friends and I want to create maps, with a grid, to plan our attacks essentially. It's been created, printed, and looks great - the question I have is how can I make it weather resistant, while still allowing it to be able to fold and stay portable? Laminating would make folding a pain.

Is there something I can use to make them last longer in the field? Spray, nail polish, anything. Dpes anyone else have experience with this sort of thing?

Google map pouches, I have one from Condor and it works really well.

thpethalK March 12th, 2013 22:36

How big is the map?

I'd suggest intel pouch or an armband, but if your map is huge, that won't work.

You could also look into getting the maps printed on waterproof substrate, but that can get pricey.

Brian McIlmoyle March 12th, 2013 22:50

I print map on 9.5x11 standard sheet And slip it in a plastic sheet protector, folds fine and is water proof

Rickshaw March 12th, 2013 22:58

MACtac. That's what the CF uses for their maps, and from what I understand can be bought civvie side. It's used as shelf liner, and you can buy it at staples.

K3vX March 12th, 2013 23:19

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Originally Posted by Rickshaw (Post 1771870)
MACtac. That's what the CF uses for their maps, and from what I understand can be bought civvie side. It's used as shelf liner, and you can buy it at staples.

Yup, or the stuff they use in elementary school to protect their art projects...
I'll ask someone about this tomorrow, she works in this domain (furniture and stuff, like staples).

-Shade March 12th, 2013 23:27

Thanks for all of the input guys - much appreciated.

ThunderCactus March 12th, 2013 23:30

mark it like this;
http://www.eoearth.org/files/123901_...system_map.gif

Not with god damn alphabit soup.
If you say the objective is in A9, that's a WHOLE grid I have to search in.
Whereas if you say grid 916 944, I know exactly where you are talking about

DustMagnet March 12th, 2013 23:50

Maybe print the map on special paper?

danhay March 14th, 2013 12:30

You could try something like Nikwax map seal or a similar product. I recall MEC selling this stuff a number of years ago but I haven't looked for it in a while.

Danke March 14th, 2013 12:44

Just get a mapcase. It will also hold stuff like china markers, sharpies, note pad, radio freqs etc. You can strap it to your gear, put it in a pants pocket etc.

You can print out sketch maps, google earth photos or anything else and tuck it into the case.

horto March 14th, 2013 13:08

Cheap? Plastic sheet protector.
Expensive? Check out the TT Enhanced Admin Pouch and CPgear's Combat Quarterback

Brian McIlmoyle March 14th, 2013 13:09

most airsoft field are so small, maps are of limited value.

I always give out maps to players at games I host, most don't use them

McKee March 25th, 2013 16:02

The dollar store has what is called "maptac". Its an adhesive page protecting material, when you sandwich the map in it it's waterpoof. Find it in the stationary supplies section of a dollarama.

m102404 March 25th, 2013 17:20

There are purpose built plastic sheet map "bags" that are waterproof/etc....roll them up/fold them/write on them with markers/etc... (grease pencils work nicely)

Or use a large zip loc lunch baggie.


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