Paper, pounce, old sock and chalk was how we used to do it.
I usually operate here on the presumption that most members don't possess hand lettering skills. It would make for a good poll to see what the numbers are.
Paper, pounce, old sock and chalk was how we used to do it.
I can do pounce patterns and all that, no problem. But this is the customer doing this. I ain't climbing up no water tower, rappelling off the side or even going up on a bucket truck. The customer tried some vinyl and I don't think it will stick like he wants. He just wants a stencil so he can paint it with latex.
Hire a couple old wall dogs they will bang it out in a dayI can do pounce patterns and all that, no problem. But this is the customer doing this. I ain't climbing up no water tower, rappelling off the side or even going up on a bucket truck. The customer tried some vinyl and I don't think it will stick like he wants. He just wants a stencil so he can paint it with latex.
Paper, pounce, old sock and chalk was how we used to do it.
How big is the final piece on the tank ?? Also, using copperplate is almost a joke, if you don't think you can pounce it.
I pounced and painted a stucco wall about 3 years ago. Turned out fine. Not near the detail you have, but it can be done and I was about 25' in the air going about 55'
Please excuse my ignorance; what is "ACM"? Just a sheet of 3M controltac or something?Print it with a flatbed, vinyl or whatever..... even hand-paint it on a piece of 3mm ACM and put that piece on the tank. Done and all the detail is in tact. I just did a quickie, you'd make it smooth edges and nice. This was just for illustration purposes. View attachment 134927