I have used tape, but found on the backside restricts how easy it will slide on the table top, if your cutting 1/4 bb, at a 3 stack you can use a brad nailer with 5/8ths brads and nail 3 together without the nail going through, if want to do 4 get one nail to just catch the 4th one, flip over and not nailing in the good part I put them at the corners and in the waste brad nail the stack. This also pulls the stack tight without any gaps and has worked great for me, thats if you have you a brad nailer and a air compressor to run it. I got my small nailer at HF there is also a pin nailer uses small pins to hold wood together, useful in helping glue projects together and creates a tiny hole, most times will not see it.