GypsyGraphics
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I've always been interested in sandblasting, it was kinda my introduction into the sign business many (many, many) years ago. Today i was watching American Restoration and they used a DRY ICE BLASTER, but just to remove the paint from old metal. Which left me wondering if that's all it could be used for... cleaning a substrate but not necessarily etching/engraving?
I just thought it was so interesting... and such a clean process, but maybe more expensive than sandblasting. I found this dry ice blasting segment on Modern Marvels
again, interesting cleaning process, even on items as fragile as antique books... but just cleaning.
Will dry ice not work for etching/engraving, because it doesn't stay solid?
I just thought it was so interesting... and such a clean process, but maybe more expensive than sandblasting. I found this dry ice blasting segment on Modern Marvels
again, interesting cleaning process, even on items as fragile as antique books... but just cleaning.
Will dry ice not work for etching/engraving, because it doesn't stay solid?