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You don't need the stencils, there is a post (#100) in this thread with PDF's that you print out and align them for templates. The OP's original stencils are awesome, but not needed with the magic of that PDF and a printer!
With that said, where are you guys buying the dynamat or similar material? All I can seem to find online is large rolls that have way too much versus what I need.
You don't need the stencils, there is a post (#100) in this thread with PDF's that you print out and align them for templates. The OP's original stencils are awesome, but not needed with the magic of that PDF and a printer!
With that said, where are you guys buying the dynamat or similar material? All I can seem to find online is large rolls that have way too much versus what I need.
I didn’t see the PDF in post 100 but the OP pm’d me and sent me the pdf for them. I’ll be doing that once I get back to my printer on the island.
As for the dynamat, I just did a google for “dynamat” and this came up at the top. I’m sure there are plenty of others. I was going to try to get it at a local shop personally.
When I had the stencils, I scanned them onto 8.5" x 11" pages. Print these out. You will have to tape together the larger pieces. Red registration marks are there to help you line up the pieces. Once taped together, just cut the outline. Transfer the paper stencils to dynamat. Nothing to ship. All you need is scissors, tape, paper and an internet connection.
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