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{{Skillset|Description=Masked Sandblasting is when parts of the object being [[sandblasted]] are shielded from the abrasive. There is purpose-made sandblasting shield, but even plain [[Vinyl Cut]] adhesive vinyl will work for a light blasting.  
{{Skillset|Description=Masked Sandblasting is when parts of the object being [[sandblasted]] are shielded from the abrasive. There is purpose-made shielding material liks [http://www.uscutter.com/Anchor-BlastLite-Stencil-T226-22-mil-Wood-HDU-High-Tack Anchor Blastlite stencil], but even plain [[Vinyl Cut]] adhesive vinyl will work for a light blasting.  


Masked sandblasting doesn't have as fine of a resolution as [[Laser Cutting]] or engraving, but doesn't have some of the line artifacts that a laser engraving has. Also, masked sandblasting can have an interesting effect as it reveals different properties of the blasted material, such as the grain in [[Sandblasted Wood]].
Masked sandblasting doesn't have as fine of a resolution as [[Laser Cutting]] or engraving, but doesn't have some of the line artifacts that a laser engraving has. Also, masked sandblasting can have an interesting effect as it reveals different properties of the blasted material, such as the grain in [[Sandblasted Wood]].
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[[Category:Sandblasting]]
[[Category:Sandblasting]]

Latest revision as of 17:01, 2021 October 27

Masked Sandblasting is when parts of the object being sandblasted are shielded from the abrasive. There is purpose-made shielding material liks Anchor Blastlite stencil, but even plain Vinyl Cut adhesive vinyl will work for a light blasting.

Masked sandblasting doesn't have as fine of a resolution as Laser Cutting or engraving, but doesn't have some of the line artifacts that a laser engraving has. Also, masked sandblasting can have an interesting effect as it reveals different properties of the blasted material, such as the grain in Sandblasted Wood.

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