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Fake wood burns, cheap way instead of laser engraving
While looking for some solutions for marking the stuff I make, thought that only way is a laser engraver or branding iron
![]() Look at this article about using ammonium chloride and a stamp tool! http://makeprojects.com/Project/Chem...dburning/827/1 So now I can make my own wood engraving marks and branding. If someone try's it before me ... post some pictures. Quote from make: Quote:
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