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Stencil?

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mk162:
I found some mylar that's pretty thick.  I can back it with vinyl for cutting purposes.

Or maybe I'll just break down and get that laser cutter i've been wanting. ;)

Frog:
In the old days, we hand cut heavy card stock.
How about sending it through a cutter with a cutting mat?
btw, when I ran campaign posters, the hot stuff was called "milk carton stock". It held up the best.

mk162:
Yeah, I was going to use a couple layers of crappy old vinyl as the cutting matt.  We'll see if it works.  Worst case I will have a roll of mylar floating around, just in case the need arises for semi-rigid plastic sheeting...

royster13:
Do you really want to be in the "paint stencil" business or are you just wasting a lot of time you could be using to market your strengths?....

Frog:

--- Quote from: royster13 on July 26, 2016, 02:36:22 PM ---Do you really want to be in the "paint stencil" business or are you just wasting a lot of time you could be using to market your strengths?....

--- End quote ---

Remember that this particular customer has been identified as a "she" so Brad may well be going beyond the normal call of duty.

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