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    The Razor Whisperer Philadelph's Avatar
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    Take a little piece that you haven't worked on and experiment to find what works best for you and your equipment. That way you won't be ruining anything if you burn/melt it.

    It's a good practice to establish boundaries this way when working with new materials.

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