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hey guys and welcome back to part three of the Glock 43 build in this episode we are going to be doing line workor and texturing the frame some of the tools that weamp;#39;re going to be using in this video is a straight edge or a ruler some masking tape to lay out some of our lines and a wood burner or a soldering iron so letamp;#39;s get to it Iamp;#39;ll see you again in the dark all right guys so the first thing that we are going to do is we are going to lay out our lines now I just want to get a visual of what my uh pattern is going to look like so I use a lead pencil and I sketch in the lines on the frame just to get an idea of what the texturing pattern is going to look like before I actually go at it with the soldering iron or the wood burning iron um using a pencil is the best method cuz you can always erase and change and modify and make it uh more to the style that youamp;#39;re looking to get so another tool that I use is the magnifying uh lens in order to get a