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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to reuse engrave slate coasters so if youamp;#39;re tired of losing slate coasters to testing Graves or failed engraves stick around and if youamp;#39;re brand new to laser engraving Iamp;#39;ve got an awesome resource to share with you later on two of these coasters are brand new and engraved and two of these coasters have been re-engraved multiple times with different images before the final image can you tell which ones are the brand new coasters versus the reused coasters weamp;#39;ll call it a b c and d let me know down in the comments which ones you think are new versus which ones are used and donamp;#39;t worry Iamp;#39;ll tell you later on the videos which ones are which this is a slate coaster that Iamp;#39;ve done some testing on and I want to try reusing it Iamp;#39;m going to use my orbital sander with some 80 grit sandpaper you donamp;#39;t need an orbital sander you can just use sandpaper and do this by hand itamp;