Hey, /k/omerades. I'm making STL files for stencils to make on my 3D printer, but I need some stencils. So. Stencil thread?
>>33897593
gotchu my negro
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>>33898800
>all these islands
>>33899220
every stencil in this thread was retarded except for this
looks like you have enough
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>>33899454
faggots git out rrrrreeeeee!
>>33899496
Dude. Everyone likes girls.
Girls like girls.
Guys like girls.
Gays like girls.
Let it ride.
>>33899535
homo
>>33899685
Luv u 2 bb
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>>33899685
projecting this hard
>>33899535
Gay here, we don't like girls
What are these used for? how do you use them? How do you make them? sorry for the retarded questions
>>33898821
How gay would it be to woodburn this into my Yugo SKS stock? It's got a small crack already if that helps.
>>33901548
1. Whatever the fuck you want. It's most basic level is transferring an image repeatedly. Banksy is a master at this shit.
2. Take stencil, slap over what you want the image to be stuck on, use spray paint, done.
3. http://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-a-Photo-into-a-Stencil/
(4.) Two different versions of stenciling: using >>33899252 as reference, you can cut the spider out. You have a spider-shaped piece of cardstock, and then you have a piece of cardstock that has an empty space where the spider is/was. Using the spider and spraying over that leaves a spider the color of the source material (like an ammo can) with heavy overspray. Using the empty space leaves clean lines of a spider, only colored the color of your spray paint. Example: https://dustyapples.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/img_8320.jpg
So, short answer: Depends on the complexity of the image you want to turn into a stencil. Long answer: above.
>>33901820
Dude, it's your goddamn gun. Do what you want.