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Anonymous
Need a tiny favour, was wondering if someone could go through and circle any islands they find so I can clean this stencil up. I'll gladly give out a few demonoid passes to those who help
>> Anonymous
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What a mess.

My email is fungusamongus1 AT gmail DOT com.
>> Trippin' !!9z23VPHrCcB
easiest way to test a stencil is open it in mspaint and use the bucket to dump red on the background. if something is still white, that's an island
>> gxc
Better yet, print it out and start cutting. As you cut, you'll notice where the islands are and that enables you to make your own bridges. The more you do, the better you get at it.

If you're careful, islands don't really matter. All you need is adhesive and a diagram of how it all fits together, plus a good eye. Just tack your islands down.

Or, if this is a one-time use stencil, just leave a bit of a bridge, stick on, and cut out the bridge once it's on.

tl;dr:
1. Practice or
2. Glue your islands down or
3. Use one-shot vinyl stencils.
>> Anonymous
>>187725
That's like saying it doesn't matter if a papercraft template sucks, since you can just improvise tabs along the way. If they had designed it right in the first place you wouldn't even need to worry about it.
>> Anonymous
>>187729
It's only my second try at this thing so pardon the suckiness