[AT] O.T. Scribing on nearly flat rocks?

charliehill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed Sep 30 10:41:42 PDT 2009


Hi Greg, I sent send/recieve to send my message and your's popped up.


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From: "Easley, Greg" <EasleyG at health.missouri.edu>
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Subject: Re: [AT] O.T. Scribing on nearly flat rocks?


> Mortuaries do that with a sand blaster.
> Cut a mask, lay it on, blast away...
>
> Greg
> http://www.geocities.com/heartland/woods/1416
>
> Need to scribe/write a plant name/couple words/etc on some nearly flat 
> rocks to identify a plant, etc.
> Letters/numbers must be readily legible from >six feet;   flat rock would 
> lay on ground in front of a plant/row.
> Expect only a couple rocks with same wording,  so would be more of a 
> onesy-twosy situation.
> Do not need the accuracy (or cost) of a pantograph.
> We have a hand held electric vibrator with a sharp metal point,  but the 
> narrow line is not readily visible from six feet.
> We have a sizeable air compressor;  what about a needle scaler;  Harbor 
> Freight has one on sale for $45?
> Your opinions would be appreciated.
> Herb
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