Scale Stencil
Ravenlures
Posted 2/18/2013 10:03 AM (#618269)
Subject: Scale Stencil


Does anyone make the scale pattern that look like punched out half holes that you move as you spray.

I just tried cutting out some, not bad but I did it on paper and I know that it won't last long. I did spray clear coat on it to give it some strenght. I did try vinyl and that did not work for me. Maybe someone has a trick up their sleeve that would help.
Thanks Wayne
Pikopath
Posted 2/18/2013 2:43 PM (#618345 - in reply to #618269)
Subject: Re: Scale Stencil




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Get some overhead clear plastic sheets.

Michael
Landonfish
Posted 2/18/2013 6:31 PM (#618400 - in reply to #618269)
Subject: Re: Scale Stencil




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I like stencil material u can find at any craft store. Then just use razor or hot knife to cut out
Muskyfreak44
Posted 2/18/2013 8:10 PM (#618433 - in reply to #618269)
Subject: RE: Scale Stencil




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I second the stencil material but I found that a hole punch works great. Just use the edge of the sheet and punch 1/2 a hole and presto, a perfect scale pattern. FYI - I just started painting two weeks ago so I have no idea what I am talking about but it seems to work ok for me.
Turkeyt
Posted 2/18/2013 8:32 PM (#618437 - in reply to #618433)
Subject: RE: Scale Stencil





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Muskyfreak44 - 2/18/2013 9:10 PM

I second the stencil material but I found that a hole punch works great. Just use the edge of the sheet and punch 1/2 a hole and presto, a perfect scale pattern. FYI - I just started painting two weeks ago so I have no idea what I am talking about but it seems to work ok for me.


I saw the stencil material at Crafts 2000 for about 5.00
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