How many millimeters would a hand cut versus a machine cut vinyl be?
Thanks, Robbie Pack

On Jul 5, 4:26 pm, Gary Cole from the laptop <[email protected]>
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> Most use Mylar film which is more rigid and durable. Some use vinyl as  
> it conforms better to the skin. SNAZAROO offers it in both since they  
> use a high tech laser. If you are using a blade cutter vinyl (thick)  
> is the best option. If it is for one project, you can hand cut them on  
> wax paper.
>
> Gary Cole
> SNAZAROO USA Inc. / Party Faces Inc.
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> On Jul 5, 2010, at 2:59 PM, frozenpina <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi! I was wondering what kind of vinyl/paper and protective layer is
> > used in making a stencil.  I own a Cricut  with some really cool
> > stencils and thought maybe--why not?  Any ideas or thoughts?
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