Add grass to targeted areas with ease
The »Grass Flocking Templates« are a small but excellent innovation!
As soon as you have them in your hands, you wonder why they never existed before! You can easily design partially covered areas with the templates. This results in edges, tufts, strips, areas and various patches of grass.
As soon as you have them in your hands, you wonder why they never existed before! You can easily design partially covered areas with the templates. This results in edges, tufts, strips, areas and various patches of grass.
You can use the grass stencil in various ways.
In the first option, the substrate is first coated with NOCH Grass Glue. Now hold the stencil loosely over it and flock the area through the grass stencil. By doing this, individual spots, surfaces and areas can be specifically flocked with one fibre.
Alternatively, you can also spray NOCH Spray Glue “Haftfix” over a stencil lying on the substrate and then flock the area without the stencil.
In the first option, the substrate is first coated with NOCH Grass Glue. Now hold the stencil loosely over it and flock the area through the grass stencil. By doing this, individual spots, surfaces and areas can be specifically flocked with one fibre.
Alternatively, you can also spray NOCH Spray Glue “Haftfix” over a stencil lying on the substrate and then flock the area without the stencil.
However, the stencils have to be replaced regularly for this application.
The grass stencils each have several recesses and shapes.
You can seal individual openings with masking tape from a DIY store.
For this, you should only use low-tack masking tape.
The grass stencils each have several recesses and shapes.
You can seal individual openings with masking tape from a DIY store.
For this, you should only use low-tack masking tape.