Cerakote-grade · Rated to 200°F
Stencils built to
survive the bake.
High-bake stencils designed for Cerakote, Duracoat, and KG Gun-Kote. Precision-cut, rated to 200°F before the adhesive leaves residue.
Rated to 200°F
Holds its edge and pulls clean up to 200°F — no warping, no lifted topcoat, no adhesive left on the part.
Precision-cut
Plotter-cut to a tight tolerance from heat-rated vinyl. No fuzzy edges, no bleed-through, no surprises.
Built to layer
Designed in pattern families so base coats, secondary patterns, and overlays register cleanly.
Single-use, by design
Reusing stencils ruins registration. We size for one perfect build instead of three mediocre ones.
The catalog
Featured patterns
Multi-pattern bundles
One envelope. A complete build.
Builder kits pair patterns at sizes that cover a full long-gun build — designed to register cleanly across coats with zero leftover sheet to throw away.
From the shop floor
Trusted by Cerakote pros
“First stencil that's actually held registration through a full E-series cure. We've moved 80% of our pattern work onto StickNCoat.”
Dane M.
Owner, Backcountry Coatings
@backcountry_coatings
“The cuts are tight and the adhesive lifts cleanly. No residue means no scuffing the topcoat — that alone is worth the price.”
Reese L.
Lead applicator, Ironwood
@ironwood_cerakote
“I've burned through every craft-store stencil out there. These are in a different category. Bundle pricing makes the math easy.”
Sam P.
Custom builder, Mountain Iron
@mtniron_custom
Made for the bake
We don't make craft-store stencils.
Precision-cut from heat-rated vinyl with a low-tack, residue-free adhesive. Built for the oven, not the scrapbook page.
Dialed in for Cerakote, Duracoat, KG Gun-Kote, and the rest of the bench — rated to 200°F before the adhesive leaves residue, so it comes off as clean as it went on.
A ruined Cerakote build costs $400 and a day. A stencil costs twenty.







