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hi folks take a look at these name plates I think these Lings look amazing and Ed is going to walk us through how to make one Ed started this summer uh doing uh work here focusing on Arduino and actually just a whole bunch of other projects take us away start with a thin sheet of brass weamp;#39;re using Shin stock here 15,000 itamp;#39;s available from McMaster we have to give it an ET resist and I like to use this Rustoleum lacquer really thin coat of that is all itamp;#39;s needed dries fast Burns off clean with a laser this can have some oil oil on it which can hinder the etching process so weamp;#39;ll want to give it a wipe with acetone before we do anything else okay yeah I found two very light coats seems to work best here donamp;#39;t need to go for full coverage then Iamp;#39;ll let that dry for maybe 10 minutes and come back and give it another coat in the opposite direction and now what off what is dry and then off to the laser mhm okay letamp;#39;s hit the r