I have several where I slipped and cut all the way through my fingers milling only after that dreadful experienceI have several where I slipped and cut all the way through the edge spots. Took about a rack to refine my technique to a point where I wasn't a danger to the rest of the chip and myself.
I think @grantc54 found one of those too, somewhere I saw a posting with other chips that had special artwork
I thought you only got special artwork like that from @Josh KiferI think @grantc54 found one of those too, somewhere I saw a posting with other chips that had special artwork
I have to ask about the story behind this one... forgot in the oven? Not saved from the fire?time to repost this pic
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The nail polish remover I used pretty much dissolved this chip. I ended up not using nail polish reminder at all after this scare, and instead scraped of all of the inlays with my knife.
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Just switch to something not acetone-based.
I have to ask about the story behind this one... forgot in the oven? Not saved from the fire?
...what even is that?time to repost this pic
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OK. Admit this one whoever you are! Did you use sandpaper?? There’s just enough laminate left to remove. UGH!! View attachment 647327
time to repost this pic
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That's exactly what I said!!!!
Plenty of white $500’s out there.Never seen a white 500. But hey. My game my rules right!?View attachment 648909
I failed pretty bad on this one, lololol. Was a bit too eager, as it was one of my first ones. At least I was smart enough to start with the live easy-ish to get chips that I had extras of. There's another deep cut underneath the label, and as you can see the label is not even centered properly within the recessed area
Honestly I'm kinda embarrassed even posting this picture it's definitely a learning process, and takes a little bit of practice to get it all tuned in with using enough but not too much force on the blade.
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