10 Pack 4 Mil CLEAR Mylar Stencil Sheets
Creative Studio, Clear Mylar Material, Small Blank Stencils, Art Journal Stencils, 12" X 12" Blank Stencils, 4 Pieces 4 Mil Clear Mylar Stencil Sheets
Pros
- Features a large variety of styles that meet varied requirements
- Made of clear mylar material that makes it easy to see through and trace
- Built with 4mil thickness that makes it easy to cut
Cons
- May not be ideal to use with spray paint
Analysis of 73 reviews for 10 Pack 4 Mil CLEAR Mylar Stencil Sheets
BestViewsReviews analyzed 6,179 reviews for 27 products in the Artists' Drawing & Lettering Aids category.
We analyzed a total of 73 reviews for this product out of which, 47 reviews were received in the last 6 months.
The analysis indicates that around 63% reviews were positive while around 37% of reviews had negative sentiment.
BestViewsReviews Ranking and Score for 10 Pack 4 Mil CLEAR Mylar Stencil Sheets
This product received a total score of 7.63 out of 10, based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 6 features:
Users of this product said
When cutting, use painters tape to keep the sheet in place, and set the material to a magnetic sheet of 0.6mm.
This is a good stencil for what you need, but be careful how you store it because it is not a heavy mylar sheet of plastic.
It was easy to cut and used for a face shield, it had more glare than polycarbonate, but it came out nice.
I use my Cricut machine to cut and I can see from the 5mm that it's clear.
You can easily cut the stencil by hand with this product.
Question & Answers
Are they clear or translucent? I want to use 1 sheet as a dust protector on a bookshelf section and clearly see what's behind the sheet.
They are clear.
Is it possible for this to work with a cricut explore?
I have a silhouette cameo machine that works with that and I think it would work withcricut as well.
Is this product safe to eat?
It can be used as a cookie stencil.
What are the center pieces of the design or letter?
This is probably not the best way and would definitely depend on that type of blank you are using but I use glue stick on the back and place the centers of letters where they belong.
Is it possible that these are good for airbrushing?
They are thin and flexible and can be used for that.