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These are painting stencils for use with spray, airbrush, acrylic, oil, and water based paints. They can be used to make the stars section of a United States Flag.
Stencils can be used on metal, plastic, wood surfaces and parts.
These are flexible 10ML stencils. They are the thickness of 2 1/2 sheets of printer paper and can wrap around smaller items such as rifles, pistols, etc. Acid Tactical stencils can be used with Airbrush, Can aerosol paints, Oils, & Water based paints.
Great for Cars, Trucks, Jon Boats, Duck Blinds, Tree Stands, ATV's, and more.
What you get.
4 - US Flag Stencils 2 are small, and 2 are large.
Small: 10" x 7" stencil - To make a 13x25" Flag
Large: 14.75" x 10.25" stencil - To make a 19x35" Flag
Specifications:
Material: Mylar
Thickness: 10 Mil (Thickness of 2 1/2 sheets of printer paper)
STENCILING TIPS:
1. Basecoat your project first.
2. Masking tape is your friend. Masking tape can help keep stencils from shifting.
3. Lay blank paper around the edge of the stencil to avoid paint lines from the stencil edges OR use a piece of poster board and cut out a rectangle 1/2" smaller than the stencil. Tape the stencil with masking tape to the poster board.
4. Practice before taking on your real project.
Stencils can be used on metal, plastic, wood surfaces and parts.
These are flexible 10ML stencils. They are the thickness of 2 1/2 sheets of printer paper and can wrap around smaller items such as rifles, pistols, etc. Acid Tactical stencils can be used with Airbrush, Can aerosol paints, Oils, & Water based paints.
Great for Cars, Trucks, Jon Boats, Duck Blinds, Tree Stands, ATV's, and more.
What you get.
4 - US Flag Stencils 2 are small, and 2 are large.
Small: 10" x 7" stencil - To make a 13x25" Flag
Large: 14.75" x 10.25" stencil - To make a 19x35" Flag
Specifications:
Material: Mylar
Thickness: 10 Mil (Thickness of 2 1/2 sheets of printer paper)
STENCILING TIPS:
1. Basecoat your project first.
2. Masking tape is your friend. Masking tape can help keep stencils from shifting.
3. Lay blank paper around the edge of the stencil to avoid paint lines from the stencil edges OR use a piece of poster board and cut out a rectangle 1/2" smaller than the stencil. Tape the stencil with masking tape to the poster board.
4. Practice before taking on your real project.
Additional Information
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