MDCragg Posted December 27, 2021 Share Posted December 27, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, Andy Moore said: Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not sure it would work though. It wouldn't be easy to print a thin stencil, and even if you could it would be hard to align the inner and outer parts of the stencil without some kind of adhesive to hold them in place. You could easily cut stencils out with a vinyl cutter, but unfortunately I don't have one. Andy Do multi-part stencils. See the attached diagram. If you don't want to do 3D printings a better alternative is a Silhouette Cameo (available here). They can cut stencils out of card stock which you can apply over curved surfaces. You can develop your art in Adobe Illustrator (or some alternative) then send the 2D file to the Cameo. You can cut the Alignment Piece (see the diagram) this way too. You're a custom graphics guy (given what I see in your other builds) and a craft cutter with its ability to cut custom stencils for airbrushing whatever your mind can conjure would be a good investment of your hobby dollars. Edited December 27, 2021 by MDCragg 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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