March 18, 2025Mar 18 This problem is driving me insane. I've made my masks, cut with a Siser Juliet, with the blade as shallow as I can possibly make it while still making the cut through the vinyl. Now for the life of me I can't get the cut stencil to cleanly come off of the backing with the transfer tape. Here I have weeded out the background, and the pattern is sitting on the backing. The background material I pulled off separated just fine, after I carefully separated a corner with a knife blade. I have already laid down my white paint, and want to apply this marking as a mask, so that when I'm done painting the aircraft I just remove the tape revealing the pattern underneath. Here I laid down some frisket film on top, pressed it down very firmly. When I pull off, the stencil stays on the backing. When I carefully roll the backing off, it goes so far as to rip the paper and a layer of the backing stays adhered to the stencil. I just can't figure out how to get the pattern cleanly off the backing material. Any advice would be appreciated.
March 20, 2025Mar 20 Welcome aboard, sir! This sound like an odd problem, and I've never experienced it myself. If I had to guess, I'd say the sample of Oramask you're using is faulty. Maybe someone else has a better idea? Kev
March 21, 2025Mar 21 Author 6 hours ago, Kevin Futter said: Welcome aboard, sir! This sound like an odd problem, and I've never experienced it myself. If I had to guess, I'd say the sample of Oramask you're using is faulty. Maybe someone else has a better idea? Kev I found that if I "pre-loosened" it, took a blade and carefully lifted up some corners, it would stick better to the transfer tape. But only the thicker, less transparent kind, which makes it difficult to accurately position. This makes me think it's something to do with how it's cut, as if the vinyl is being pressed into the backing somehow and needs to be loosened. But as I said, if I cut it any shallower I get incomplete cuts/edges.
March 24, 2025Mar 24 I know it’s an enlarged picture but your transfer sheet looks a bit odd, and to be honest I have never had much success with Frisket. My go-to is Cricut transfer film, very clear for accurate stencil positioning but firm enough to hold the stencil. Worth a try? Max
March 25, 2025Mar 25 I've been using frisket, and I usually find that I need to use the tip of a x-acto knife to get the masking material started. There's usually no problem from there. I've been using Artool Ultra Mask which is very similar to 810 in appearance.
November 28, 2025Nov 28 Author Kind of- I switched to Cricut tranfer tape and it seems to work a bit better. Still looking for a perfect solution, I find it still needs a lot of TLC to get it to work right.
November 29, 2025Nov 29 Picked up some of the Cricut TF as well on recommendation from Max but haven’t tried it yet.Cheers George
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