Pizza Box type Cardboard material; good for several uses Do not roll on paint, we cannot guarantee results. Best for outdoor courts; highly recommended to be used with upside down spray paint For more Info visit or website www.courtstencils.com or call us at 951-471-5566
V**G
Works well!
I used this Pickleball stencil on my cement basketball court and it worked out well... we now have Pickleball lines! It seems crazy to pay $185 for pieces of cardboard, but I checked into all my options and this was actually the cheapest way I was going to get Pickleball lines. I first used a blower to get the court clean of any debris, and then started laying down the stencil pieces using a tape measure. Two friends helped me. You can do it with two people, but three was even better. I would not want to do it alone. I recommend watching the YouTube video to help you make sense of the instructions. We used blue painter's masking tape every three feet or so to hold down the stencil in position, obviously on the outside of the stencil to not block where the lines will be painted. Then one person held and moved the overspray box, one flipped the flaps, and one spray painted the lines. We moved along pretty quickly. The three cans of spray paint that were included were enough to do both sides of the court, plus I have a little left over. There is basically enough to paint each section of line with two quick passes, then move the overspray box, paint two quick passes, etc. All in all, it still took us a long time... about 3 hours start to finish, but some of that we spent discussing and consuming beverages. You could probably do it faster. But the lines turned out perfectly! And I have the template stored for future use. I actually plan to use a template piece to paint the straight sections of the basketball key (in a different color) on each side of my court, and my neighbor wants to borrow it to paint straight lines for 4-square for his kids. So yes, this cardboard is expensive.... but it works!
M**A
Paint bleeds under cardboard along edges of lines
We painted 2 courts (4 uses of stencil). First version the paint bled beneath the cardboard badly. Second round we taped more extensively which did not help much. Third and fourth go round we had two people pressing the cardboard down manually for each squirt of paint which seemed to help a bit but fumed us out. Next time we will use the stencil to draw lines and then tape and paint with a roller but pretty expensive stencil when you could measure out yourself.
B**T
Don't waste your money
These stencils are not worth using. The sections are taped together with very flimsy masking tape and after one use was in a complete shambles. The paint that was included requires a special tool to be able to use the upside down cans and was not part of the kit. We didn't have this tool so we tried to use the cans by hand which proved impossible. Then, we decided to use our own paint and do it by hand. When doing this, we had the problem of the paint flowing under the stencil and it left uneven lines and looks very messy.
K**N
DIY Pickleball Court made easy
Was great for creating a homemade Pickleball Court on our blacktop.
A**R
great for DIY court lines
Five stars for the product, which is good, one star deducted for terrible instructions. I had to read the (poor) instructions, find a few videos to supplement them, and then experiment a bit --the maker could have saved me a lot of time by spending another hour writing decent instructions. In the end, however, the result was nice, professional lines.
C**L
My Tennis court converted to a pickleball court
Not only do I have a wonderful tennis court but because of this easy to use stencil, my court now allows me to enjoy pickleball on it as well. This stencil worked out great.
M**I
user friendly
Great product.
A**R
Easy way to layout pickleball Court on tennis court!
Easy to use. Took about 45 minutes maybe less start to finish.
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