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Stencil Flexible Vinyl
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Stencil Daffodil Flexible Vinyl Template 10cm X 7.5cm $3.20 |
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Stencil Pansy Flexible Vinyl Template 10cm X 15cm $3.89 |
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Stencil Celtic Plaited Circle Flexible Vinyl Template $3.89 |
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Stencil Cherub Flexible Vinyl Template 15cm X 10cm $3.89 |
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Stencil Corner Wattle Flexible Vinyl Template 15 X 10cm $3.89 |
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Stencil Short Hair Doll Flexible Vinyl Template 10×7.5 $3.20 |
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Stencil 6 Bears & Hearts Flexible Vinyl Template 25×5cm $3.89 |
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Stencil Cat Flexible Vinyl Template 10cm X 7.5cm $3.20 |
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Stencil Christmas Holly Wreath Flexible Vinyl Template $3.89 |
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Stencil Bow & Bell Flexible Vinyl Template 10cm X 7.5cm $3.20 |
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Stencil Long Hair Doll Flexible Vinyl Template 10×7.5cm $3.20 |
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Stencil Merry Christmas Flexible Vinyl Template 15×10cm $3.89 |
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Stencil Bear Flexible Vinyl Template 10cm X 7.5cm $3.20 |
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Stencil Christmas Candle Flexible Vinyl Template 15X10 $3.89 |
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Stencil Celtic Plait Flexible Vinyl Template 25cm X 5cm $3.89 |
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Stencil Three Bears Flexible Vinyl Template 24cm X 10cm $5.44 |
Flexible, reusable material for vinyl cutter?
So, that someone I know has a vinyl cutter and is also an airbrush artist. He wants to know whether there is any substance other than transparency, which he can use to cut out a stencil. He wants something that is a thin plastic, reusable, able to are used against aibrushing and do not break after 2, and that is somewhat flexible. Has anyone any idea what he can use?
In addition to the transparency sheet, selling fabrics stores different weights of plastic to cut itself from its own use templates … and old X-ray work well. Other possibilities such as "rubylith" for screen printing, or old movies or could be negative, is used, etc. In a more exotic note, very flexible blank "Sticker" ) (no picture can be made from liquid polymer clay, then cut out a shape of them **. Or could paint even dried leaves permanent white glue or acrylic be after them on glass / cast, etc., then dry cut. A bit would be more expensive that sheets with a 2-part silicone mold material. ** This is usually done on a sheet of glass or a ceramic tile heal / etc, then baked for a short time in a home at about 300 F oven. There are more details here on the use of liquid polymer clay to create thin, flexible film such as this, if he's interested click: http://glassattic.com/polymer/LiquidSculpey.htm (… On the Category called films …) HTH, Diane B.