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Mixeur

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H3nrik V!

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Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 4:03 am Post subject: |
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| Very nice result! Congrats! |
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Marcin

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Great effect ! I will use that method in next occasion. Maybe except my fingernails. Maybe worth a try plastic tools with sharp edges like to opening smartphones ? _________________ Visit ABC CPU - Virtual CPU Museum. |
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rjluna2
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| Mixeur wrote: | do you have photos of your nails before/after ?  |
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crazybubba64

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| Marcin wrote: | | Great effect ! I will use that method in next occasion. Maybe except my fingernails. Maybe worth a try plastic tools with sharp edges like to opening smartphones ? |
I was thinking that a guitar pick would work well, but I guess any plastic tool that is softer than the ceramic should work fine. _________________ My collection |
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debs3759

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What a waste of good alcohol!  _________________ My graphics card database can be found at http://www.gpuzoo.com.
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H3nrik V!

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| crazybubba64 wrote: | | Marcin wrote: | | Great effect ! I will use that method in next occasion. Maybe except my fingernails. Maybe worth a try plastic tools with sharp edges like to opening smartphones ? |
I was thinking that a guitar pick would work well, but I guess any plastic tool that is softer than the ceramic should work fine. |
Yeah, but I think the great deal of using a nail is, that you are able to feel the paint as well .. |
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CPUShack

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