✨ Elevate your craft game with ultra-clear, heat-ready perfection! 🔥
Grafix Ultra Clear .020 Plastic offers four 12" x 12" acid-free, archival-quality sheets made from heat-tolerant, ultra-clear polyester. Perfectly designed for versatile DIY projects including stencils, journals, cards, and 3D embellishments, this durable glossy film cuts easily and withstands embossing tools, ensuring professional results every time.
Sheet Count | 4 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 12"W |
Paper Size | 12-inchx12-inch |
Material Type | Plastic |
Paper Finish | Glossy, Translucent |
Color | Clear, Pack of 4 |
S**N
Stencil material
They look like good quality for making stencils. Just haven't had time to use them yet.
K**N
Shrinky dinks
My son found our shrinky dick machine from the 1990s and these were great to make shrinky dinks with. The durability and design was a great size for my son to create his masterpieces. The paper thickness was exactly what the shrinky dink machine recommended. It works well with the 1990s shrinky dink machine.
N**.
Unconventional application, but exactly what I was looking for!
We had some electric landscape lighting installed a couple weeks ago, and noticed that the LED bulbs were VERY bright and blinding as-is. We thought that maybe there was a little light-diffusing insert that we may have accidentally tossed with the packaging, but it turns out that is the way they were designed. Weird. Anyway, I'm my father's daughter and started thinking up some solutions that might work to diffuse the light. I picked up these .007 plastic sheets (sheets, plastic sheets) and ordered separately ALZO white nylon silk diffusion fabric. I cut a square of fabric the size of one of these sheets (12"x12", I think), and used spray adhesive to get the fabric to adhere to the sheet of plastic. From there, I cut a little curved template out that would fit down inside the "cage" that sits around our light. It worked PERFECTLY for what I intended it to do. It's heavy enough to maintain it's shape, but thin enough that I was able to curl it around inside the light. The way the tops screw on the lights, we were able to just drop these little guys in and replace the caps. Voila! No more blinding bulbs!This would also be great for stencils or screen printing. Since I only needed 2 sheets out of the pack, I think I may make some templates for my fingernails. This will help to ensure I can cut my Jamberry nail wraps to the perfect size every time!
J**S
Good for Stencils
These were recommended for making stencils on a Cricut. I usually use the Cricut branded ones but needed something I could use more than once. They were perfect for my project but a little pricey. I also wish they came in a 12x24 option.
Z**N
Good product
Used for xmas bulbs.
W**E
Works with Laser Cutter, but Grafix has another product that is better recomended
Super nice sheets of plastic. They're not advertised as laser cutter compatible, but I tested them and they are! I did the "chlorine test" with these, melting some onto some copper, and then putting the copper into a flame. It did not burn green! So it is safe to use with laser cutters!So I made a stencil on my laser cutter, using the engrave setting to burn lots of tiny dots (like a wire mesh), and the plastic mostly did well, but got a little melty, had some warping in areas that have a lot of engrave heat on them, so be sure to hold down the edges of your piece before lasering!Grafix recommends their "Dura-Lar Film" for laser cutting, so I think for this Clear Craft Plastic, using laser cutter is maybe "off use" - if I had to guess, maybe because of the warping. Giving this 5 stars because it's great plastic, for most people. For laser, I'll give it 3 stars because of the warping, but that could be my settings and inexperience. :)
M**E
Bought these to make stencils.
I had seen where people were using this in their Silhouette Cameos to cut out stencils. I have had the hardest time trying to get them to cut...HERE'S WHY? I'd been using the blade that has been in my machine for about three years. I don't do a lot of cutting, that's going to change now because I've started making cards.YOU MUST HAVE A NICE SHARP BLADE, PREFERABLY A NEW ONE!I didn't realize how dull my blade was, but I had an unused one so I changed to a new blade and VOILA! it cut right through...in fact I cut a hole in my mat. I was just cutting a 1/4" square to see if I could make it through and I still had my blade set at 10, so it cut through the plastic and the mat. I changed the blade depth to 5 and it cut almost all the way around a design, but a few spots didn't cut and made getting the stencil out a little difficult. This is rather thin plastic and a little on the fragile side, so you want the blade to do all the work and not have to bend or damage the plastic manually. I changed the multi-pass to 3 times and it worked like a charm. Pulled up the plastic sheet and the stencil stayed on the mat, one piece and was easy to remove with the metal spatula.Since I'm going to be making 6" x 6" stencils each sheet of this plastic will give me 4 for a total of 100 stencils out of the 25 sheets...a bargain!I've included the cut settings below for those that want them. REMEMBER! NICE SHARP BLADE, PREFERABLY NEW!Silhouette Cameo 2 - Cutting SettingsGrafix Clear Craft Plastic .007 ThicknessBlade - 5Speed - 4Pressure - 33Multi-Cut - 3 passes
C**.
Perfect for all of my projects!
The thickness
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