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    Painting templates...

    Had a customer ask me to make them some templates for marking water pipes. They are looking for something they can re-use. The ones they have got in the past are the ones you just hold over the pipe and use spray paint.

    My question is..... If anyone out there has done this before, what material works best for this? I had someone suggest heavy duty construction paper.

    Thanks,
    Mike
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    I use 1mm or thinner styrene for them
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    X-ray film works great for making stencils. Very flexible and cuts nicely. May not look 'professional' enough unless you get some that doesn't have someone's leg or kidney in the picture.
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    Mylar may be the best answer.

    http://www.grafixplastics.com/mylar_what.asp
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    I made some for a winery out of birch plywood 1/8" for flat surfaces, they love them and work great for their grape bins.
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    X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by John Noell View Post
    X-ray film works great for making stencils. Very flexible and cuts nicely. May not look 'professional' enough unless you get some that doesn't have someone's leg or kidney in the picture.
    Dip the x-ray in a weak bleach solution then rinse well, it gets rid of the leg or kidney.

    John, you have just reminded me, X-ray film is also great for making boxes, had a friend who made her own gift boxes many years ago.

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    Just wondering...where in the world do you get x-ray film?....LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Burroughs View Post
    Just wondering...where in the world do you get x-ray film?....LOL
    check with your local hospital... they'll throw away expired batches, bad shots, etc.
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