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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Urtz" data-source="post: 133809" data-attributes="member: 1238"><p>Re: Stenciling Road Cases</p><p></p><p>I use the "speedy" ink that you can get from the art supply. I started with white, but it's way too bright and looks funny, so I darkened it down to a grey color using some black ink. So far the durability has been great. Since I made the stencil three years ago I haven't had to re-do any of the logos, but I'm sure you can remove the ink with alcohol or something, then just re-apply the logo. </p><p></p><p>Getting the stencil right takes a bit of trial and error, I used the photo-emulsion and a 300 watt shop light at about 30" for ~20 minutes. The logo was printed by an inkjet printer onto standard white multi use paper. You'll see what I'm talking about if you decide to go this route, it sounds complicated, but it's not too bad, and once it's done, it's done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Urtz, post: 133809, member: 1238"] Re: Stenciling Road Cases I use the "speedy" ink that you can get from the art supply. I started with white, but it's way too bright and looks funny, so I darkened it down to a grey color using some black ink. So far the durability has been great. Since I made the stencil three years ago I haven't had to re-do any of the logos, but I'm sure you can remove the ink with alcohol or something, then just re-apply the logo. Getting the stencil right takes a bit of trial and error, I used the photo-emulsion and a 300 watt shop light at about 30" for ~20 minutes. The logo was printed by an inkjet printer onto standard white multi use paper. You'll see what I'm talking about if you decide to go this route, it sounds complicated, but it's not too bad, and once it's done, it's done. [/QUOTE]
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