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Starting to work on a sign from my daughteramp;#39;s mud kitchen. Weamp;#39;re going to be using Oramask 813. We just started selling this on our website, so I wanted to give a quick demo on how this works. So essentially make sure that your piece of wood is free of any sawdust, and then peel it back and then use some sort of credit card or scraper like this to apply it and pull it back at the same time. This should limit any bubbles and reduce any problems down the road. So we can get the excess trimmed off and then get it clamped on the CNC using the RC-45711 90-degree V-insert bit here to carve through the mask where we are going to paint another color under it to give a two color effect. This bit is a V-insert bit and does an insanely clean job carving this. Cedar is not an easy wood to carve, because it is so soft, it wants to chip out quite a bit. And this is taking a full quarter inch depth of pass and itamp;#39;s doing a great job, leaving no clea