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Stone Coat Countertops Template Material Kit - Create Custom Templates for Kitchen Counters, Showers, Cabinets, and Tables, Ideal for DIY Epoxy Resin and Woodworking Projects (20 Strips)

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  • DIY Custom Templates - Utilize our Template Material to create custom templates for your DIY projects. These plastic strips measure 2 ½” wide x 96” long x 1/8” thick, perfect for stenciling your home improvement project swiftly.
  • Versatile Project Material - Our Template Material is ideal for a variety of projects. Use it for measuring shower surrounds, counters, tables, cabinets, windowsills, desks, paint and woodworking projects, and more. It's suitable for both big and small areas, horizontal or vertical.
  • Portable and Flexible - The Template Material strips are incredibly flexible, allowing you to roll them up for easy transport to and from the job site. Even the completed template is easy to roll up. These lightweight and durable plastic strips are a must-have for any project.
  • Epoxy Resin Kit Compatible - Our Template Material is perfect for projects involving stone coat epoxy resin kits. It's highly recommended for measuring large surfaces like shower walls, kitchen countertops, and other areas with lots of square footage.
  • Acetone Glue Application - Glue your Template Material strips together with just a few drops of Acetone. Apply light pressure for 3-5 seconds, and you're done. It's that simple!



Product Description

A Fast, Easy Way to Measure Your Project Area!

Template Material from Stone Coat Countertops
Template Material from Stone Coat Countertops

Easy to Transport!

Template Material is so flexible, you can roll it up for easy transport, even with the completed Template! Then, lay it out to make cuts according to your measurements!

Step 1: Template

Cut Down to Size!

This kit comes with 20 strips, which are extra-thick pieces of plastic. Each strip measures 2 ¼” x 96” long by ⅛”-inches thick. They can be cut to length by cutting it with a razor blade and then snapping it off.

Applying Template Material from Stone Coat Countertops

Easy to Apply!

When you template your project, use a Sharpie to mark where any appliances are located, or where any cuts need to be made. Glue together your Template strips with Acetone!

Woodworking Project

Recommended for Woodworking!

Use our Template Material to help measure complicated woodworking projects, such as recreating another project or size exactly! Also great for river tables and wood slabs!

Stone Coat Countertops Epoxy Project

Create Stunning Works of Epoxy Art!

Use Template Material to measure out your countertop epoxy project! Combine with Stone Coat Countertops epoxy kits to create beautiful functioning art pieces that will last for years to come!


michael basford
2025-07-15 13:02:25
Works great for creating templates for stone fabrication. Great product!
Chad Pawloski
2025-07-14 14:34:04
Makes a very easy to make template that stays together. Project complete and did its job with off center walls. Well worth the money doing it right the first time.
C. Wall
2025-07-02 16:50:17
4 stars only because the ends curl up due to strips being rolled for shipment.I repurposed an empty eye drop container to dispense the Acetone. It only takes a drop or two to join two pieces.2 Lessons Learned Quickly.Make Sure Your Acetone is not old.Acetone will loose it’s potency and if old, not activate the material to create a bond.DO NOT flex the material at a point where you have just put Acetone. Let the joint set else the piece will snap very easily. Once set, I had no issues.
CrazyLadyFromAlbuquerque
2025-04-23 09:40:29
Super coiled and warped at the smallest size - really bent. It won't flatten even if left overnight.This is what I did to troubleshoot to 'not sticking' issue:1. Increased room temperature to 80F; 2. Got a new bottle of 100% acetone; 3. Tried different sides of the tape thinking that maybe there's a 'side'. 4. Left heavy objects on the 'glued' pieces to try and make them stick. 5. Cleaned with cloth all areas to be joined as mine was very dusty when I got it.Such a waste of money and time. Nothing worked. Stone Coat....not sure what's wrong but it makes me doubt your other products that I was going to buy to pour my epoxy counter. Maybe that's why there are no reviews for this on their website AND for their epoxy...they have 6 reviews!Nice on-line presence, but I think you're a mirage.
Lela
2025-04-20 14:11:58
My countertop fabricator expected me to create the template for my vanity countertop. So I watched some videos on templating and ordered these strips. The product is great! I used an eyedropper to apply the acetone, which needs to be 100% acetone and not just nail polish remover. A little pressure created a very quick and firm bond. It's super easy to cut--just a little scoring with a razor knife and then snap. There were vastly more templating strips than I needed, but that meant I could do a trial run (and find out just how fast and permanent the bond between pieces is). The template was easy to transport in my small car, and the final countertop fit perfectly.
ellipsis...
2025-04-12 14:06:17
These are closer to a 16th in thickness so if you need more rigidity keep that in mind. Also, figure out exactly how much acetone you need to stick them together because too much and they will break apart. They work but they are flimsy, and a little difficult to deal with. So keep checking your square if your application requires it.
Charles Eric Pate
2025-02-11 17:34:09
I have used a similar product in the past for templating counter tops but I was concerned that some reviews were stating they did not stick with acetone. I can assure you that acetone literally melts the strips together. I purchased a 4 Oz applicator bottle that I put acetone in and once I've cut all my lengths I then glue each strip. I can then roll the entire kitchen up and stick behind the seat
Daniel
2025-01-15 16:13:34
Perfect for making templates around window casing for installing 4'x8' faux brick paneling. A little dab of acetone between two pieces and they meld together.
Roofus
2025-01-05 18:49:30
First, I have worked with acetone and plastics/fiberglass for 40+ years so I'm no rookie and with the acetone I have always used for other projects (100%), it would not stick this together. If I poured acetone on the strip it wouldn't dissolve it at all. If I soaked a small piece in the acetone, it doesn't dissolve or even become tacky. It does become brittle and snaps when bent though. For those that said they couldn't get the tape residue off (mine had it on the outer most piece) of the strips, use acetone, it removes the goo and doesn't harm the strip. Mine relaxed pretty well after it was uncoiled but will have to hold it flat once I figure out how to stick it together. I watched the video where they spritzed it with acetone and it instantly stuck together; this can't be the same product. I do not recommend this product.
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