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with the borax you can definitely see a huge difference for me borax doesnamp;#39;t make sense to say iamp;#39;m a little nervous is an understatement because i mean this could basically ruin the board there are lots of videos on youtube talking about using borax to make your laser engravings darker in this video i do an experiment to see if it works for me talk to you about the results and explain why iamp;#39;m not going to use borax with my engravings and later iamp;#39;m going to see if i can shove this 12 by 17 inch cutting board into my tiny little 3018 and see if i can laser engrave it okay weamp;#39;re gonna do a bit of an experiment here if you make a solution of borax powder which i like to keep in these nondescript bags and some water you can make a solution that you then put onto your wood when you laser engrave it it makes the engraving black and not just sort of an off brown so i want to test this because iamp;#39;ve got some scraps left over here of maple and popla