Printing Stencils
#1
I have read many times to print out stencils on to paper then trace to plastic. Why would you want to do twice the work?? I have found that if you print right to the stencil plastic that ink wont dry....spray it with hair spray, it will set the ink and you can cut it out with all the info on it.
Hope this works and helps
Hope this works and helps
#3
I guess it depends on how big the stencil is.
I burn them (but I also use the stencils for airbrushing) with a fine-tipped burning tool or cut them with an exacto knife on a glass surface with the reference drawing under the glass.
I burn them (but I also use the stencils for airbrushing) with a fine-tipped burning tool or cut them with an exacto knife on a glass surface with the reference drawing under the glass.
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