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on the last episode we showed you how to cast a hard urethane part in a silicone mold now today were going to take those same parts and were gonna fill in the the etched letters using paint this technique will work for any sort of engraving as long as its not in a porous surface so if youre gonna do it engraving in wood youd probably want to seal it before trying something like this because the paint could just kind of wick into the wood the things were gonna need to fill in the little engravings or in this case theyre just molded letters is a acrylic paint marker so this ones from Mitsubishi and its this cool neon green color and youre gonna need some sort of abrasive so I like to use an abrasive wheel on a bench mounted polisher but you could use a little abrasive wheel on a dremel or just sandpaper just really fine high grit and something like a 400 grit to remove that paint so what well do here well shake up our paint marker here and were just gonna go ahead and fill