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Old 09-30-2010, 04:07 PM   #1
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Just throwing the idea out there where you could play with sandblasting.

If the scratches dont exceed too large of a space you could have a vinyl shop make a die cut sticker in a logo/design/etc (either a negative image or a fill in image) and stick it on th ebriefcase. then have the briefcase (either inside, or around the sticker) sandblasted to create an image. That could be a cool idea!
Dude.. that COULD be pretty sick! I'd have to think of something i'd really like... that's more specific than simply changing its color.

Also, the scratches/flecks are VERY minor... I'm just anal. Hahaha...
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Dude.. that COULD be pretty sick! I'd have to think of something i'd really like... that's more specific than simply changing its color.

Also, the scratches/flecks are VERY minor... I'm just anal. Hahaha...

while in college I took a glass blowing course and used various sandblasting techniques to etch-in designs on the work! that's where I got the idea.
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while in college I took a glass blowing course and used various sandblasting techniques to etch-in designs on the work! that's where I got the idea.
You took those courses in college?
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...as an aside, you can fit a TON of sticks in this thing!

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while in college I took a glass blowing course and used various sandblasting techniques to etch-in designs on the work! that's where I got the idea.
How would it work on brushed aluminum, though?

I'd really like to find a way to do something cool and unique and cover up the few scratches on the front, but also not have it cost $1,000. Sandblasting, in theory, sounds like it would accomplish that well... I could even put a logo in the center or something...

The awesome news is that humidity inside that thing is rock solid.
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