Eraser template

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Eraser template

An eraser template consists of a very thin, stainless steel sheet in which various geometries such as circles, squares and arcs have been cut out. It is usually made of spring steel and its thickness is around 0.1 mm. The eraser template is used to correct technical drawings very precisely , for example . To do this, a suitable recess is first placed over the part of the drawing to be changed. You can then remove this point with an eraser by erasing the stencil with it. The eraser stencil is particularly suitable for removing non-dissolving ink from drawing film .