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Restoration stencils provided, cheap.

Thank you for the praise!
I am the one producing the stencils. I can make any size, any era and not just ordnance! I just added a slew of stencils for U.S. WWII .30 and .50 caliber ammunition boxes on the page listed above. Need something made that is not listed? Just ask! The email address is listed on the page above.
 
Ordnance Stencils - For Sale!

For years many of you have followed my own ordnance and crate restoration projects on various other forums, with the constant question "will you sell the stencils"?
The answer is now YES!
WWII_Restoration_Products.jpg

I have decided to start producing stencils for ordnance, crates or anything else for that matter - and sell the stencils! My main focus is WWII - but I can make any sized stencil for just about anything (WWI, WWII, Home Front, Korean Conflict, Vietnam Conflict, U.S. British German etc)
I started making my own stencils because I could not find a distributor that could make them inexpensively. I do all the design, machine cutting on adhesive backed "paint mask paper" and shipping. So if you don't see something listed yet - I can make it!
I've updated my website with the the current products and prices. All stencils are usually $5 ($10 for three of the exact same type) with shipping in the U.S. $1 (overseas $2-$3). I will continue to update the page as interest and requests build:
http://www.questmasters.us/Restoration_Supplies.html

How to apply the stencils:
http://www.questmasters.us/Restoration_Supplies_How_To_Page.html

Other forum threads showing my own work with these stencils:
"My WWII Ordnance Restorations"
https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=272691
"WWII Fiber Tube Restorations" https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=271934&hilit=fiber

I have a bunch of original reference material for U.S. and German ordnance, but if there is an exact item you are looking for, please email me a photo of the object. Email address is listed on the webpage.
 
I have a stencil from Questmaster I bought a few weeks ago for my WW2 M101 155mm Long Tom projectile. In my opinion, inexpensive , and well done. I recommend his work. When it warms up, I will post results.
 
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great stencils,im also doing the same thing with my restorations which have been seen on the forum
do you make stencils when the lettering is on the ogive(curved radius) of some projectiles.this would be very difficult to apply as its 2 different directions at the same time
I haven't figured out how to do this yet
 
great stencils,im also doing the same thing with my restorations which have been seen on the forum
do you make stencils when the lettering is on the ogive(curved radius) of some projectiles.this would be very difficult to apply as its 2 different directions at the same time
I haven't figured out how to do this yet

Yes, for stencils that go up onto the ogive, you have to trim around the stencil fairly close, the use masking tape. It is tricky, but can be easily done.
 
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