Lapse - Stencil art on vinyl records in a time lapse video.
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that's a great video
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watch?v=fn8I3KhgOjM banksy
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Hi! awesome work - you know somebody just sold a ton of these on groupon? They aren't nearly as high quality as yours though - just something to consider!
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do the records still work?
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LOL Yeah you should. I'm sure someone would buy them. The reason I ask is cause I do vinyl signs/stickers and want to get into stencils.
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Awesome Where do you get your stencils?
lennya75 2 years ago
Ha. I cut all of my own stencils, are there places to get stencils. Maybe i should sell mine.
masefetz 2 years ago
Also, for detailed stencils with thin lines and tricky edges, how do you secure the stencil down to the record so that it doesn't blur? I've tried with card and paper. Yes I suck. Thanks!
justnesh 3 years ago
It's all in the practice. I am using copy paper for these, anything thicker and i don't get the detail i want. Hold the edges down with other cans and use a minimal amount of paint. I don't use name brand paints just what ever color i like, so i get some cracks too. It might also have to do with your climate, i'm in the desert and only have to wait 5 minutes between coats. Bottom line in your case is use light amounts of paint sprayed at least 6 inches away from the surface. Cheers.
masefetz 3 years ago
use re positionable spray adhesive, it gives you crisp lines
SockPupp 2 years ago
but you gotta watch that stuff cause it will ruin underlying layers of paint if they haven't cured.
masefetz 2 years ago