MendyRap - what I have sold in the past were usually t-shirts and things done with HTV and other items that I do with sublimation and such. So I have never really cut and reused a template of a large size. Way back a long time ago - (I will have to see if I can find the old info. about it) I did do a test cut of some fairly thick media on my BC Cougar for someone looking at the cutters to cut the material for their use in painting on large rocks as I recall. I do know the cutter was able to cut through it.) You might also check local art supply stores (think a College University book store if they also have an art supply dept., Dick Blick's if one in your area (or shop DB's online), or I have a Jerry's Artarama) for a large stencil type media. You can also check in a local Hobby Lobby if you have one there as they do sell some bigger media and papers. Meanwhile, I will see if I can find the old thread or notes of the material I test cut.
Did perusal back through all the old posts I had ever commented on and couldn't find the one I was looking for. However, I know it was a sandblast resist material. It comes in a variety of different thicknesses, "stickiness", etc. Here are a couple of places to get some "information" from:
http://www.discountsignsupplies.com/pro ... t-stencil/http://www.granitesalesandsupply.com/ht ... plies.htmlhttp://www.uscutter.com/Sandblast-Mask-Stencilhttp://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss? ... ast+resistYou could also check local stores like Joanne's or HL for large sheets of quilters template plastic or stencil sheet material perhaps.
Just a couple of ideas of some things that might work for you. I am thinking about getting some sandblast material and try on some rocks I think. Found this old thread in my perusal and reminded me of wanting to give that a try sometime.
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