MattS

Mother's Day etch

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Used my Pcut on this one.  Just a big rock for the kids to give to their Grandma for mother's day. 

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No I did not cut the rock with the PCut.  The PCut cut the rubber resist and I used a sandblaster to cut the rock.

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looks good but i think i might have painted it before i took the mask off just to make it pop more.  Just mt 2 cents

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Turned out nice....what a great gift!!

Jenny

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looks good but i think i might have painted it before i took the mask off just to make it pop more.  Just mt 2 cents

I was going to but the mask started lifting in a few spots so I just left it the way it is. 

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I wish I would have bought that instead of my heat press.

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Guest fivestar

Very nice, excellent job.

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My kid's name is Payton......great name!

Rock turned out good as well.

:thumbsup:

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How big is the stone?

Its around 12" wide.

Thanks Everyone.  My mother-in-law already has it and she wants a dozen more to put in a garage sale.  I guess I am going to be busy.

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Its just your normal "canyon" "river" "creek" rock.  I picked it up at the hardware store in the landscaping area.

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That is outstanding!

Great idea and fantastic workmanship... very lucky lady for sure!

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Guest Terry

how deep is the text blasted in? looks deep, is it just surface? pretty sharp and clean looking text.

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how deep is the text blasted in? looks deep, is it just surface? pretty sharp and clean looking text.

For the most part it is around 1/8" deep.  There are a couple spots that got deeper on accident.  I would have liked to get deeper the the mask was coming loose and my back was killing me.

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The rock look great, i too would like to add sandblasting/etching can you tell what kind of setup you have?

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