otomi
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What material do you use for stencils? , by otomi on Dec 4, 2008 1:17:09 GMT 1, Right now I use thick paper works alright for smaller stuff but is a pain to cut. Any suggestions? I heard plastic is an option ...
Right now I use thick paper works alright for smaller stuff but is a pain to cut. Any suggestions? I heard plastic is an option ...
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What material do you use for stencils? , by idiom on Dec 4, 2008 10:23:53 GMT 1, It depends on size, how many times you intend to reuse it, intricacy, time, etc but i like to use either acetate, cardboard, thick brown paper or stencil card. For me it really just depends on the situation. Hope that helps!
It depends on size, how many times you intend to reuse it, intricacy, time, etc but i like to use either acetate, cardboard, thick brown paper or stencil card. For me it really just depends on the situation. Hope that helps!
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What material do you use for stencils? , by stickitup on Dec 4, 2008 14:16:31 GMT 1, acetate all the way. i once saw banksy using newspaper for his policeman with poodle so it can be done with cheap inexpensive materials
acetate all the way. i once saw banksy using newspaper for his policeman with poodle so it can be done with cheap inexpensive materials
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What material do you use for stencils? , by hero on Dec 4, 2008 17:16:19 GMT 1, i use acetate but TBH im about to switch to decent GSM paper-acetate does not absorbe the paint well enough for a bigger run of images but its much better for cutting on...unless you print right onto the paper!
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i use acetate but TBH im about to switch to decent GSM paper-acetate does not absorbe the paint well enough for a bigger run of images but its much better for cutting on...unless you print right onto the paper!
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What material do you use for stencils? , by schlomo on Dec 4, 2008 17:53:52 GMT 1, I experimented with various things at the start, stencil card, normal card, and then plastic. At the mo i tend to use 3mm thick clear plastic sheets. Its a bit of a bugger to cut and you go through a blade or two if you're cutting large stencils, but they dont end up getting ruined after a few sprays (or in a flood)...
I experimented with various things at the start, stencil card, normal card, and then plastic. At the mo i tend to use 3mm thick clear plastic sheets. Its a bit of a bugger to cut and you go through a blade or two if you're cutting large stencils, but they dont end up getting ruined after a few sprays (or in a flood)...
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What material do you use for stencils? , by eddiedangerous on Dec 4, 2008 18:01:45 GMT 1,
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What material do you use for stencils? , by tomjedimaster on Dec 4, 2008 19:08:38 GMT 1, i just steal whatever is in the printer at work
i just steal whatever is in the printer at work
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European Bob
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What material do you use for stencils? , by European Bob on Dec 4, 2008 21:19:20 GMT 1, I use either acetate or thin card....acetates good but bugger when cutting.....finding thin card the best.....and can copy straight onto it.
I use either acetate or thin card....acetates good but bugger when cutting.....finding thin card the best.....and can copy straight onto it.
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What material do you use for stencils? , by minutewheel on Dec 4, 2008 21:26:37 GMT 1, i use plain paper. Then watch it all curl up and tear!
i use plain paper. Then watch it all curl up and tear!
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What material do you use for stencils? , by m@san on Dec 5, 2008 0:31:35 GMT 1, Waxed manilla card, opaque acetate and 350g plain card. Really depends on the size of stencil.
Waxed manilla card, opaque acetate and 350g plain card. Really depends on the size of stencil.
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What material do you use for stencils? , by stickitup on Dec 5, 2008 14:42:27 GMT 1, hmm yeah thinking about it my first post saying use acetate assumes you are going to use the stencil more than once and its small or medium size. my large piece at cans was only getting one use so it was paper and a can of spraymount.
hmm yeah thinking about it my first post saying use acetate assumes you are going to use the stencil more than once and its small or medium size. my large piece at cans was only getting one use so it was paper and a can of spraymount.
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What material do you use for stencils? , by Dellboyy on Dec 5, 2008 14:45:48 GMT 1, I use 250gsm card... it does tend to curl slightly after a few uses, but i like playing with the underspray effect sometimes!
I use 250gsm card... it does tend to curl slightly after a few uses, but i like playing with the underspray effect sometimes!
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What material do you use for stencils? , by Rene Gagnon on Dec 6, 2008 16:21:49 GMT 1, just get a laser and you can cut multiple sheets through 10mil mylar that could last through a nuclear war.
seriously i hate cutting stencils, but lately regular paper has been working fine, super easy cutting. if you don't saturate it too much initially, and sandwich between something, when not using it stays pretty flat, and i'm a fan of underspray anyway.
just get a laser and you can cut multiple sheets through 10mil mylar that could last through a nuclear war. seriously i hate cutting stencils, but lately regular paper has been working fine, super easy cutting. if you don't saturate it too much initially, and sandwich between something, when not using it stays pretty flat, and i'm a fan of underspray anyway.
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otomi
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What material do you use for stencils? , by otomi on Dec 8, 2008 21:49:28 GMT 1, thanks for all the info
I have to say I had problems with the spraymount usually something is left on the piece - what are you using?
thanks for all the info
I have to say I had problems with the spraymount usually something is left on the piece - what are you using?
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What material do you use for stencils? , by Martin Whatson on Dec 9, 2008 12:54:01 GMT 1, I mostly use Acetate or transparent book covers. But anything and everything. Thin card, thick card, pizzaboxes, cardboard, photo paper, regular printer paper etc etc. All you can cut in is possible!
I use a bit of spraymount sometimes, but usually stick it to my pants or sweater before putting it on the canvas to remove the most sticky parts!! Just be carfeful when you add the spraymount to the stencil!
Good luck mate!
I mostly use Acetate or transparent book covers. But anything and everything. Thin card, thick card, pizzaboxes, cardboard, photo paper, regular printer paper etc etc. All you can cut in is possible!
I use a bit of spraymount sometimes, but usually stick it to my pants or sweater before putting it on the canvas to remove the most sticky parts!! Just be carfeful when you add the spraymount to the stencil!
Good luck mate!
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What material do you use for stencils? , by seidbereit on Dec 11, 2008 10:15:41 GMT 1,
Are they yours*, eddie?!
*The stencils, I can see who the cutter was ;D
I'd like to see some pictures of what it is you all do with your stencils please. There seem to quite a lot of forum members without red tags who are in some way active in stencilling yet you rarely see any of the results, so come on lads, don't be soft, give us a look!! ;D
Are they yours*, eddie?! *The stencils, I can see who the cutter was
;D I'd like to see some pictures of what it is you all do with your stencils please. There seem to quite a lot of forum members without red tags who are in some way active in stencilling yet you rarely see any of the results, so come on lads, don't be soft, give us a look!! ;D
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What material do you use for stencils? , by eddiedangerous on Dec 11, 2008 11:11:14 GMT 1, Are they yours*, eddie?! *The stencils, I can see who the cutter was
;D I'd like to see some pictures of what it is you all do with your stencils please. There seem to quite a lot of forum members without red tags who are in some way active in stencilling yet you rarely see any of the results, so come on lads, don't be soft, give us a look!! ;D
Are they yours*, eddie?! *The stencils, I can see who the cutter was
;D I'd like to see some pictures of what it is you all do with your stencils please. There seem to quite a lot of forum members without red tags who are in some way active in stencilling yet you rarely see any of the results, so come on lads, don't be soft, give us a look!! ;D
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What material do you use for stencils? , by mammal2 on Dec 11, 2008 12:26:10 GMT 1, I have seen those stencils before. I think the back pack rat was in Andipa.
I have seen those stencils before. I think the back pack rat was in Andipa.
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What material do you use for stencils? , by eddiedangerous on Dec 11, 2008 12:57:11 GMT 1, correct mammal it was the one for sale (?) at andipa but the other has never been on show
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correct mammal it was the one for sale (?) at andipa but the other has never been on show
oioi
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What material do you use for stencils? , by delete08 on Dec 16, 2008 21:58:03 GMT 1, If you're only going for a small stencil, cereal boxes are really handy.
Take the box apart to cut the stencil and then reconstruct it with the opposite panel removed. It holds everything in place so you have a stable stencil and it also gives you a ready made spray guard to prevent the paint leaking around your work. The thickness of the card is about right too.
If you're only going for a small stencil, cereal boxes are really handy.
Take the box apart to cut the stencil and then reconstruct it with the opposite panel removed. It holds everything in place so you have a stable stencil and it also gives you a ready made spray guard to prevent the paint leaking around your work. The thickness of the card is about right too.
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stickee
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What material do you use for stencils? , by stickee on Dec 22, 2008 4:45:18 GMT 1, JUst got home tonight with 12 8ftx5ft semi rigid vinyl banners
they are a bit softer than acetate but great for size all on one sheet
they normally work out really well for huge stencils
smaller stuff I normally use acetate or waxed manilla
JUst got home tonight with 12 8ftx5ft semi rigid vinyl banners
they are a bit softer than acetate but great for size all on one sheet
they normally work out really well for huge stencils
smaller stuff I normally use acetate or waxed manilla
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What material do you use for stencils? , by Fake on Dec 22, 2008 9:20:06 GMT 1, I Use 250 gms paper, it cuts well and it will last about 10 stencils.
I hate using acetate! it reacts with the paint IMO. it will bubble and bend when i spray it. anyone have the same problem? (after a few minutes it will go strait again tho)
I Use 250 gms paper, it cuts well and it will last about 10 stencils.
I hate using acetate! it reacts with the paint IMO. it will bubble and bend when i spray it. anyone have the same problem? (after a few minutes it will go strait again tho)
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What material do you use for stencils? , by m@san on Dec 22, 2008 10:57:43 GMT 1, Was walking along Holborn on Friady night and New Look were throwing out some of their old window displays ... great big rolls of screen printed acetate about 5M x 1.5M and about the same thickness as 250g card. Can't wait to try this out for some really large stencils ;D
Was walking along Holborn on Friady night and New Look were throwing out some of their old window displays ... great big rolls of screen printed acetate about 5M x 1.5M and about the same thickness as 250g card. Can't wait to try this out for some really large stencils ;D
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What material do you use for stencils? , by jh153 on Dec 27, 2008 17:47:25 GMT 1, Im still wanting to test whether a 300 gsm paper stencil ends up getting ripped when removing it from a surface after sticking it there using spray mount. Any thoughts?
Im still wanting to test whether a 300 gsm paper stencil ends up getting ripped when removing it from a surface after sticking it there using spray mount. Any thoughts?
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What material do you use for stencils? , by richy00 on Dec 27, 2008 18:27:20 GMT 1, i find 3mm sheet alu works just fine.. and my old uni's laser cutter to cut it.
also can make nice corporate photos.. www.camouflage.cc for all your design needs
i find 3mm sheet alu works just fine.. and my old uni's laser cutter to cut it. also can make nice corporate photos.. www.camouflage.cc for all your design needs
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What material do you use for stencils? , by slugwater on Dec 28, 2008 15:33:01 GMT 1, I use thick paper and then cover both sides of the paper with clear packing tape before I start cutting the stencil. The tape makes the paper more sturdy and also allows you to reclaim your stencils after it is covered in paint. Just wait until the paint is dry on the stencil and it can easily be chipped off the tape.
I use thick paper and then cover both sides of the paper with clear packing tape before I start cutting the stencil. The tape makes the paper more sturdy and also allows you to reclaim your stencils after it is covered in paint. Just wait until the paint is dry on the stencil and it can easily be chipped off the tape.
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What material do you use for stencils? , by hero on Dec 28, 2008 17:57:14 GMT 1, I use thick paper and then cover both sides of the paper with clear packing tape before I start cutting the stencil. The tape makes the paper more sturdy and also allows you to reclaim your stencils after it is covered in paint. Just wait until the paint is dry on the stencil and it can easily be chipped off the tape.
thats what acetate does, but it takes ages to dry
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I use thick paper and then cover both sides of the paper with clear packing tape before I start cutting the stencil. The tape makes the paper more sturdy and also allows you to reclaim your stencils after it is covered in paint. Just wait until the paint is dry on the stencil and it can easily be chipped off the tape. thats what acetate does, but it takes ages to dry H
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stickee
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What material do you use for stencils? , by stickee on Dec 31, 2008 2:09:10 GMT 1, i find 3mm sheet alu works just fine.. and my old uni's laser cutter to cut it. also can make nice corporate photos.. www.camouflage.cc for all your design needs
Hand cut or bust
i find 3mm sheet alu works just fine.. and my old uni's laser cutter to cut it. also can make nice corporate photos.. www.camouflage.cc for all your design needs Hand cut or bust
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What material do you use for stencils? , by Mr Percy on Jan 2, 2009 19:12:33 GMT 1, COmpletely agree Stickee.....half the time the reason I'm impressed with peoples work is understanding the effort and hard work put into creating a stencil.
Saying that...my kitchen table would be in a better state if used a machine I guess.
COmpletely agree Stickee.....half the time the reason I'm impressed with peoples work is understanding the effort and hard work put into creating a stencil.
Saying that...my kitchen table would be in a better state if used a machine I guess.
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What material do you use for stencils? , by Oliver Winconek on Jan 2, 2009 22:13:08 GMT 1, I just use 130gsm paper, comes on a roll, is easy to cut and will stand up to a few sprays. I know a lot of people would find this really flimsy but it seems to work for me, even on the street. I love how you can press paper in to grooves/rough texture as you spray to minimize underspray
I just use 130gsm paper, comes on a roll, is easy to cut and will stand up to a few sprays. I know a lot of people would find this really flimsy but it seems to work for me, even on the street. I love how you can press paper in to grooves/rough texture as you spray to minimize underspray
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