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  • more about #laseretching more comments →
    macpatrik: Damn. I wish I could go. I would definitely get something like this done. more »
    iWilliam: From what game is that toaster? Does anybody remember? more »
    bez_online: Is Giz having any known issues with Chrome 3.0? I cannot see anyone's comments in Chrome 3.0, but they're fine in IE 8. I'll repost this comment in IE... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Just assume it will void your warranty. You took a laser and etched your gadget. If you want warranty service, you may have to haggle. more »
    NurseDave: Cheap and easy tattoos! more »
    GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: Can anyone illuminate me if etching the Splurge will void her warranty? more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Hot damn! I gotta start crackin' on Illustrator! more »
    Seiven: Free is deceptive in the title...maybe add "with charitable donation" I wish I could be there...Giz needs to have some cool event in Houston, TX. more »
    Paul Wielunski: where are the templates? thanks! more »
    GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: Can they do my razor? And I don't mean the motorola phone. I meant my DE saftey razor. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: Wow, those letters are JUST friendly enough, without being like that overbearing houseguest. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: The engraving is perfect. If I ever get one, that's what I'm putting on mine! more »
    Neoistheone2000: [xkcd.com] more »
    madog: An expensive way to cheat at an easy game. Do yourself a favor and try to figure out a puzzle without resorting to GameFAQS or the back of your laptop! more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: They should have put a transparent glossy layer over the etching so weird dirt doesn't get trapped in there. more »
  • #gizgallery09

    At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: Laser Etching!

    Ok here's the deal: to get Giz Gallery '09 started properly on September 23rd, we're setting up a laser etching station for one day only, so you guys to customize anything you can shake a red optical beam at. More »
  • #video

    Kindle 2 Goes Under the Laser Etcher For the First Time

    Even though Kindle 2 is basically same as it ever was, its shiny new aluminum iPod-y back is perfect for etching. Our friends Limor and Phil at Adafruit Epilog'd it first on video. More »
  • #gadgettattoos

    Laser-Etching Hall of Fame: Eee PC Gets Tattooed With Every Super Mario Land Level

    The Kotaku boys got a present in their email this morning—reader Chris engraved his Eee PC with every Super Mario Land level stretched sequentially on the case. Up close, it's even more beautiful. More »
  • #gizmodogallery

    Free Laser Etching, Tonight Only at the Gizmodo Gallery

    Need yet another excuse to get over to the Gizmodo Gallery? Well, Phil Torrone from Make is here with his laser etching setup, and he's been pumping out awesome free etches all day long.
  • #gizmodogallery

    At Gizmodo Gallery: Free DIY Laser Etching

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  • #creativelasing

    Laser-Etched Powerbook Ensures Hands Never Leave the Keyboard, Ever

    Instructables user noahw used an Epilog etcher to lase an imprint of his hands and forearms, eternally vigilant in home row position, onto the top case of his PowerBook G4. Noah says that typing on top of his own hands is "a little freaky" (as is the brownish mildewy patina on the etched keys, ahem) but if you are looking for something to bring your Mavis Beacon score up the extra five points you've been seeking, this could be it. [Instructables]
  • #pancaketattoos

    Personalized Pancakes: Laser Etching vs. Silkscreen vs. Stencils

  • #ipods

    Simpsons-Engraved iPods Are Great If You Don't Have Your Own Laser Etcher

  • #laserengraving

    Zing Laser Brings Laser Cutting Goodness to the Average Guy

  • #posers

    Laser Etched 3D Skateboard Designs

  • #gadgets

    Laser Etched Sushi

  • #gadgets

    Laptop Laser-Etching Coming To NYC, Your Town

  • #laptops

    Cute Girl Sells Laser-Etched MacBook Advertising

  • #cellphones

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