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Step 3Transfering design

transfering design
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This is the second easiest step of the process i cant really explain it in more detail because all you have to do is place the transperant paper over the desicn and copy it onto it.
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Aug 26, 2007. 9:17 PMenahs says:
another option would be to just print the design strait to the transparent sheet with a laser printer.
Sep 25, 2007. 7:03 AMnoremakk says:
Or you could even just print the design on normal paper and make your stencil out of your standard printer-paper.
Jul 27, 2008. 4:15 PMEsmagamus says:
He probably choose to use the transparent sheet because: (a) it won't tear easily while it is being cut and (b) unlike paper, it won't stretch because paint can't soak it and (c) the same amount of work makes for a much tougher stencil that can be used endlessly. Even better, having a laser cut stainless steel sheet as a stencil. Sometimes the hard way is also the lazy way.

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