3D-Printed Spray Paint Stencil with Raised Connectors

Jeremy S. Cook
1 min readJul 18, 2018

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If you want to mark things over and over again what’s better than a stencil? Very little, except for the pesky problem of how to connect otherwise isolated sections to the rest of your drawing. In this video I go over how to make a logo stencil using a 3D-printer to construct raised connectors so the paint goes right underneath.

The design is made is Autodesk Fusion 360, and works out well when using spray paint. As seen at the end, bleach on a polo shirt is a different matter altogether…

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Jeremy S. Cook

Engineer, tech writer, content creator, maker of random contraptions for fun and profit.