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I would like to find a material that can be brushed or sprayed, to use on glass, ceramic, metals or stone. I would use a lowpower laser to burn the graphics and the stencil would resist the sand blasting until I removed it with heat or solvent. This is for uneven surfaces. So far Nail polish shows some promise, but does not burn away completly. Same w/ wax, liquid tape, spray enamel, rubber cement. There is a coating that will leave a mark from the laser, but I want it deeper and I dont have a hi power laser. Any Ideas? LL. |
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