sprayBOX ver.1.1

 by clrcdd
thanks to the replies on the first instructable... this is kind a follow-up...
inspired by the comments...

as usual the image will explain the rest

ill leave it to you how to camouflage your individual box...
costumes are encouraged 2

have a nice spray...
 
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Pumpkin$ says: Jan 23, 2010. 7:40 PM
Maybe for 1.1 B you could add a electrical switch on the side like a morse telegraph almost, you could tap the "tab" while "Nervously waiting" for something at the mall, get it up, get out. Whaddya think?
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coes2 says: Jan 27, 2007. 8:20 PM
u dont have to use a pink dot, u can use a german fat cap or even a ny fat cap, and they dont use paint up as much as pink dots
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fungus amungus says: Aug 12, 2006. 2:37 PM
Have you tried this out? Looks a little sketchy to have one can in the middle of a stencil with no way to provide coverage. Why not shove four cans in there, glue a bar across the caps and have one button to activate them all?
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erfonz in reply to fungus amungusDec 15, 2006. 11:30 PM
You could try using a Montana Pink Dot cap. Those have huge coverage, but drain the paint super fast
kennytatheguy in reply to fungus amungusOct 8, 2006. 1:52 AM
i was thinkin the same thing, with just one can in te middle, would'nt it just spray part of the stencil? maybe there could be a way to rotate the can from the out side? i dont know...
ker-boom101 in reply to kennytatheguyMar 9, 2009. 2:01 PM
As much as i hate saying this the new krylons might work for this as it has like those spray patterns that spray like sideways in a line so if ou space it far enough it would work Ugh. Montana caps even are really expensive where i live the can cost up to 3 dollars the nyc skinny and fats are like 50 though
clrcdd says: Aug 23, 2006. 9:43 AM
i used photoshop to do the diagram... and some pix from google_image_search ... took me about an hour... peaceout
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Kactapuss says: Aug 13, 2006. 4:54 PM
sick idea, and what program did you use to make the little diagram?
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Chaz-imus says: Aug 12, 2006. 10:57 PM
This doesn't seem very fun to use though, not quite as fun as hiding in the shadows then steathily spraying up your stencil. I like that way better, but hey, I may just try something new for a change.
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Scurl! says: Aug 12, 2006. 6:04 PM
i agree with fungus. but also this is a good idea, i never thought of this. just having a self conatined stencil box with a button....i think you've blown my mind. i'm uhh....gonna go work on something. i'll be back.
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fungus amungus in reply to Scurl!Aug 12, 2006. 6:23 PM
All right, Scurl, first one to make this and post it wins... absolutely nothing. But it'll be a good project. Oh yeah, new caps from your local hip hop shoppe would help, too.
[mck] says: Aug 11, 2006. 3:00 AM
Shouldn't the word "stencil" be rotate towards the spraycan... Otherwise the stencil wil be in mirror writing (I'm not sure if this is correct English so I hope you understand what I mean)
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Murf in reply to [mck]Aug 11, 2006. 9:53 AM
Yes you are correct. And just as a side note, your English is pretty damn good (far better than I've seen other places). The only obvious mistake I saw at a glance was " . . . word "stencil" be rotateD towards . . . "
clrcdd says: Aug 11, 2006. 9:46 AM
yes... true
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