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Regular blue painters tape has worked just fine for me. I stick it down on a plastic cutting board, draw a pattern with a sharpie and cut them out with an exacto knife.
Just be sure to let the air cure stuff dry for a bit before you move on to the next layers.
If you're using bake on, then flash cure it between coats "per NIC's suggestion"
IIRC I was told 15 minutes at 225 for each new coat, and then back to normal curing when you're all done.
You could also search for original name Kapton® tape. We use this for 720f in re-flow ovens for surface mount. I believe you can find it allot cheaper other places. The tape we use is gold and should withstand 750f and that will good enough for any heat application.
Thanks for the info guys. Kapton tape states that a silicon adhesive is used. I have read that silicon can prevent a good bond with paint. Shercon is the best deal. Nic's tape is too costly. I also found precut stencils at