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Hello Greg, Please call me Nick.

Your last two pictures illustrate it best. The laser is a very square platform. I've done sand blasting and in your picture I think we both know that there is a certain amount of blasting that hits the previous layer. It does a great job of evening things out. The laser (depending on the art) never touches the previous layer. There is a middle ground and the key there is the amount of time it takes

to get the same results. Unfortunately, time is money. If it takes 3 hours to cut in 3d mode, it's difficult to ask for $130 versus $30 for a 2d stamp with the same figure only flatter. But I do enjoy a challenge. Thanks for the discussion. Cheers!

"Out of my mind.....back in 5 minutes"

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