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In short, sandcarving is a method of decorating or personalizing glass, crystal, marble, stone and the like. Sandcarving, often referred to as "sandblasting" has been used for many decades in the decorative and architectural industries. Stencils for this industry began with designing, tracing, and then hand cutting or machine plotting in order to produce the image engraved. Fine Line Enterprise has the ability to produce stencils using either photo resist technology or laser cutting. We are able to produce a single stencil or thousands of stencils, all with a very high degree of detail and consistency. Sandcarving is achieved by propelling abrasive (usually aluminum oxide) onto a surface (usually glass) under compressed air. Wherever the abrasive contacts the surface, it roughens and subsequently erodes the surface it comes in contact with. When used with a mask (or stencil), sandcarving can quickly and effectively reproduce a wide range of personalization, designs and logos on numerous surfaces with phenomenal detail. Key Benefits
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