I want to use high tech tape to install new 11X14 bellows to frame. The small frame is anodized aluminum 10x10" OD. The rear frame is 17X17 OD " bare wood.

By using frames for the bellows I can remove the bellows as my DIY 11X14 camera changes.

I got the idea of tape from watching a TITAN Camera assembly YouTube. Below is the link to the scene where he uses double sided tape 'twice'! He puts a layer on both the frame and the bellows and then is sticking tape to tape! I would not have considered that idea.

Titan Camera Link https://youtu.be/72eKejgO6eQ?t=152

This type tape used to be hard to get in affordable small rolls. Now McMaster has what I need. $20 for 5 yards is affordable.

But which tape is best for this purpose and why.

McMaster Carr Tape Link http://www.mcmaster.com/#fastening-t...sides/=123xa5x

My Custom Bellows Company bellows have 3/4" folds and is a dense woven fabric, not shiny plastic. It's this cloth that may give a problem.

What I like about tape is the instant strong bond, glues, even double layers of contact adhesive don't compare in speed of usage.

I have used a lot of consumer grade double sided tape and it won't do the job.

Thanks for any input.