
Here's the complete mask on the fin can, ready for the black paint.

Before spraying, press down the edge for a better seal.
I've been using a sharpened dowel with good results.
The dowel has a blunt point. I don't want to take a chance and scar the balsa.

TIP: When removing tape, try to pull the tape down and away from the mask line.
If you were to pull straight up, you could get chips and tears.
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