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    after researchin for feck knows how many hours,soon there will be a few things im going to need......firstly some custom graphics/airbrushing seems to be acheived using stickers,that u then take off afterwards,so i may need some off you,also any ideas where i can get stencil sheets from?..........and how would you feel about making some templates up on that kind of stuff?

  • #2
    What would the templates be made of? Would have to make sure the cutter would handle it.

    I'll check with my supplier, I expect its some sort of low-tack stuff.
    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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    • #3
      hmm well heres an example of the material
      http://bearair.com/prodinfo.asp?number=150135
      and heres the kind of thing id want cut
      http://www.tcpglobal.com/kustomshop/kskushb10.aspx
      just trying to bring it your so 1,its a alot cheaper hopefully,and 2,money for you lol

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Apache View Post
        What would the templates be made of? Would have to make sure the cutter would handle it.

        I'll check with my supplier, I expect its some sort of low-tack stuff.
        needs to be v thin plastic sheets,so they are reuseable,and stickers would just be anyold stuff,but its the stencils i need more than anything to start off with

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        • #5
          let me look into it.

          Not ferkin cheap are they?

          <edit> Have just been in touch with my supplier. He carries several 'stencil films' with low tack adhesive which are cuttable in a vinyl cutter. When I get back after this weekend I'll give him a ring (boss wasn't in today) and ask him to send me a couple of samples I can have a play with. It's considerably cheaper than the place in your link - cheap enough to use a fresh stencil every job, which has got to be better quality wise.
          Last edited by Apache; 17 October 2008, 14:39.
          Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Apache View Post
            let me look into it.

            Not ferkin cheap are they?

            <edit> Have just been in touch with my supplier. He carries several 'stencil films' with low tack adhesive which are cuttable in a vinyl cutter. When I get back after this weekend I'll give him a ring (boss wasn't in today) and ask him to send me a couple of samples I can have a play with. It's considerably cheaper than the place in your link - cheap enough to use a fresh stencil every job, which has got to be better quality wise.
            yr a star sounds like a plan,i will need some "hard" stencils tho for skulls etc,kinda difficult to explain,but need to arrange say 8 to 10 on a4 card so u can use individual ones and move them around turn over so u can make a large panel up from the one stencil,if that makes sense?lol,stickers would be more for lettering tc,one off stuff?

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            • #7
              The cutter wont work with 'hard' stencils. I know the sort of thing you're talking about. It's a thin polycarbonate type sheet isn't it? I doubt I could dial up enough blade pressure.
              Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Apache View Post
                The cutter wont work with 'hard' stencils. I know the sort of thing you're talking about. It's a thin polycarbonate type sheet isn't it? I doubt I could dial up enough blade pressure.
                yep thats the stuff,gotta be worth a go tho?

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                • #9
                  I'll have a word. Not worth a go if its a new £12 blade every time I cut some.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Apache View Post
                    I'll have a word. Not worth a go if its a new £12 blade every time I cut some.
                    ah ok good point,i'll let u do some research first then lol

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