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Plaster Junkie
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Check out my hunter ivy in the gallery. It is a dark green veneziano with an ivy leaf pattern embossed into it. Plaster is fun isn't it?
 
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Plaster Junkie
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You do good work. I can't wait to see what you come up with when you get the chance to use Safra. You will have the UK all in knots over your finishes. I smell a palace in your future. Nice chatSmiler Take care...
 
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Plaster Junkie
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The fish looks really cool.
Doyle
 
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Phil,

That's an interesting contrast of the old fossil with the new high gloss VP. Cool!

David
 
Posts: 619 | Location: Nashville, Tennessee | Registered: 19 November 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nancy,

There are no sonic stencil cutters that I know of, but there are hot stencil knifes. They are easy to use and cut a smooth line. If you are going to cut more stencis, consider using one of these. They are available at some craft stores and I have seen them online at "PJ's Stencils".
About $30.
www.pjstencils.com/004_burner.html

David
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Hot knives are okay for big curves and lines, however, if you are going for precise, tight points and small detail. I still prefer the Exacto knife.
 
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Hi Amy,



The stencil knife that I'm referring to has a fine-point angled tip and makes precise cuts.

It's not your "Father's Hot Knife", but to each--her or his own.



David
 
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