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Shark Stencils
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A few stencils I made when I was repainting my pool. I printed them in PETG so that they would have some UV and chemical resistance since I was painting with pool epoxy and cleaning with xylene. They held up very well. It can be printed it with the 0.4 mm nozzle and the 0.2mm layer height is the profile or you can use a bigger nozzle to make it go faster without much loss to the quality of the stencils. It just depends on how detailed you want the final project. I have lots of other stencils posted. Check them out here: https://makerworld.com/en/@user_1776179974 If you print the multi-part stencil in the orientation in the file you won't need supports since some of the parts are printed upside down. I used basic super glue to glue the pieces together at the overlapping edges and them held them together with clamps since it was more than I could hold with my fingers. I put clear tape on the clamps before using them so they super glue won't stick to the clamps. Boost MeBoost now
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