Stencils tagged with ‘di’

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Miscellaneous Cabinets

Miscellaneous Cabinets

This stencil contains corner cabinets, wine racks, china displays and assorted appliances you need to help design your space or furniture using cabinets. All items are titled and have dimensions added to each stencil object. Cabinet dimensions are based on one of the leading cabinet manufacturers in the US. All cabinets can...more

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money

money

Images of credit cards, wallets and bank notes. from free icons off the web. Thank me if you like them ;-)

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Mouldings 1

Mouldings 1

These are profiles of architectural mouldings. Copy, flip, stretch the bezier points of the profiles to construct your own mouldings, then add linear blend fills and shadows, similar to the moulding used to frame these profiles.

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Musical Instruments v. 1.1

Musical Instruments v. 1.1

This stencil contains pictures of musical instruments. I made it to create tech riders, fitting my own needs, but it could be useful for any musician or engineer. Version 1.1 fixes non transparent background on drum set graphic.

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Network Icons

Network Icons

Cisco Network Icons

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Neutrik F-XLR D Series chassis mount

Neutrik F-XLR D Series chassis mount

Neutrik F-XLR D Series chassis mount with drill order to scale.

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Neutrik XLR D-Panel & Neutrik Powercon®

Neutrik XLR D-Panel & Neutrik Powercon®

These symbols are used with my other PLC and electronic symbols.

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Periodic Table

Periodic Table

Tired of those bland looking chemical reactions diagrams? Well now you can use this stencil to make spectacular looking diagrams instead. Each element in the table has a magnet count equivalent to its valence so you can easily create bonds between elements. This stencil contains elements 1 through 117, each with identifying...more

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Peripheral Plugs

Peripheral Plugs

These are abstract, clean icons of plugs often used on computers. Their reduced design nicely sets them apart from whatever icons you use to show the computers. The plugs have connection magnets at the top and bottom ends. We use them to show what is connected to what by which means. If you think we should add another...more