Sandcarving has become a very effective method for marking or personalizing a variety of different surfaces such as glass, marble, acrylic, ceramic, and many others. It is accomplished by using a sandblaster and a photoresist stencil. After the photoresist stencil has been processed and adhered onto the surface to be etched, a stream of "sand" (actually aluminum oxide or silicon carbide) etches the "open" areas of the stencil, whereas the rest of the stencil protects the surface from abrasion. Once the sandcarving has been completed, the stencil is removed leaving a beautifully etched image on the surface.
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