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Step 6Adhering the Stencil to the Screen.

Adhering the Stencil to the Screen.
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Peel the vinyl stencil and stick it directly to the bottom of the screen in the space you have provided.

Remember how that pesky vinyl didn't want to stick to the screen? Time to get out the heat gun again.
Lightly hit the stencil with heat and carefully burnish it. It will stick.

Once the stencil is nice and stuck to the bottom of the screen, begin filling in the empty space with more vinyl. Cover everything that won't be printed, using the vinyl to cover the edges of the stencil.
Once the top is done, flip the frame over, and do the same thing on the bottom.

Again, use the heat gun to help the vinyl set up nicely and stick to the screen and itself.

You now have a completed screen, almost ready to print.
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Aug 26, 2011. 3:02 PMJakeinator777 says:
could contact paper work instead of vinyl? good tutorial though

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