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hey there everyone laser dave here again from trotec laser i have another laser hack to show you today this hack will show you how to clean raw or unsealed woods after they are laser engraved to produce a high quality look there are some scenarios when engraving woods that have not been pre-finished is necessary in this case the question is how to remove the residue and staining from the laser engraving process to produce a clean sharp finished look hereamp;#39;s an example of a file that i will process onto a large piece of unfinished birch plywood for this laser hack to work the engraving graphic cannot be too detailed and can only be black and white style graphics with no grayscale or photographic images and it is recommended to increase the laser power to run at slower speeds or higher laser power to engrave deeper than normal into this type of material normally woods that have been pre-finished with transparent paint lacquer or varnish coatings will seal the surface of th