otomi
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stencil question, by otomi on Mar 29, 2008 23:45:27 GMT 1, Hey,
What do you use to connect the stencil to the surface so you don't have over spray. I read it is some kind of removable glue.
Thanks.
Hey,
What do you use to connect the stencil to the surface so you don't have over spray. I read it is some kind of removable glue.
Thanks.
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stencil question, by orangematt on Mar 29, 2008 23:59:35 GMT 1, Hey
you can get this stuff in art n craft shops, office supplies etc or loads of places on the internet
3M Adhesives โข Repositional
Hey you can get this stuff in art n craft shops, office supplies etc or loads of places on the internet 3M Adhesives โข Repositional
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dog byte
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stencil question, by dog byte on Mar 30, 2008 1:44:05 GMT 1, sometimes its best to tape the stencil to the wall...
wear a glove on your non spraying hand and hold down the stencil in the areas where you are painting...
it's just trial and error and eventually you will find what works best for you
sometimes its best to tape the stencil to the wall...
wear a glove on your non spraying hand and hold down the stencil in the areas where you are painting...
it's just trial and error and eventually you will find what works best for you
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Martin Whatson
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stencil question, by Martin Whatson on Mar 30, 2008 17:30:53 GMT 1, I often use pebbles, coins, nails etc. To avoid stains from adhesive spray. But when I need to use it, I usually use one of theese:
I prerfer the Photo Mount one. But you also have one called stencil mount that works. Try and faile has brought me a long way
Good luck with your stencils mate.
(ps. its called underspray, overspray is if you get paint outside the edges of your stencil sheet )
I often use pebbles, coins, nails etc. To avoid stains from adhesive spray. But when I need to use it, I usually use one of theese: I prerfer the Photo Mount one. But you also have one called stencil mount that works. Try and faile has brought me a long way Good luck with your stencils mate. (ps. its called underspray, overspray is if you get paint outside the edges of your stencil sheet )
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Avian Security
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stencil question, by Avian Security on Mar 30, 2008 20:56:50 GMT 1, WHEN USING SPRAYMOUNT
Spray on from about 20-30cm, you want a nice fine mist. Don't breathe that s**t in, it will glue your avioli together and you will die of something horrible. Let it dry for a few minutes until tacky. If you don't it can leave a residue on whatever you're painting. Doesn't work too well on masonry. Use some gaffer tape for that.
WHEN USING SPRAYMOUNT
Spray on from about 20-30cm, you want a nice fine mist. Don't breathe that s**t in, it will glue your avioli together and you will die of something horrible. Let it dry for a few minutes until tacky. If you don't it can leave a residue on whatever you're painting. Doesn't work too well on masonry. Use some gaffer tape for that.
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otomi
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stencil question, by otomi on Mar 31, 2008 0:18:25 GMT 1, thanks a lot for all the advice
thanks a lot for all the advice
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