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** do '''not''' use [[Acrylic Glass|acrylic glass]], it's wasteful and not flexible enough anyway
** do '''not''' use [[Acrylic Glass|acrylic glass]], it's wasteful and not flexible enough anyway
* design tips
* design tips
** ??
** If you want to add text, use a special stencil font. You can find a variety using the search engine of your choice
* how to use
* how to use
** prime the stencil with clear paint or your base color to seal the edges, then spray away!
** prime the stencil with clear paint or your base color to seal the edges, then spray away!

Latest revision as of 13:41, 10 September 2024

You can create intricate airbrushing or spray painting stencils with lasers!

Keno has some experience, in short:

  • material
    • regular printer paper is fine for single use
    • thick (100 g) paper can be re-used, it just feels leathery after a while
    • acetate foil is worthwhile for stencils you are going to use at least 5 times - the clear plastic also makes it easy to place (as long as you clean it between uses)
    • do not use acrylic glass, it's wasteful and not flexible enough anyway
  • design tips
    • If you want to add text, use a special stencil font. You can find a variety using the search engine of your choice
  • how to use
    • prime the stencil with clear paint or your base color to seal the edges, then spray away!