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I run a public garden plot and I need a wood burning tool and letter stamps for a decoration project we're doing.

What I would like to know is are there burner tools that have multiple font style options? Or at least a sans-serif like Arial? All the ones I've seen online are Times New Roman or Courier clones.

>> No.1660944,1 [INTERNAL] 

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>> No.1660945

I would just print the text (flipped, obviously) on printer paper, transfer it to the wood with the flat tip for the wood burner, and trace with the fine detail burning tip.

>> No.1660948

>>1660945
I know that's an option but I wanted to give others and their kids the opportunity to do it and stamps would be simpler.

>> No.1661089

>>1660948
>kids
>>1660944
>wood burning
>public
Bad idea, anon. Inattentive parents will fuck your shit up when their spawn get an owie (because it couldn't possibly be the parents' fault and you're a readily available patsy).

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>>1660944

>> No.1661175

>>1661174
Maybe she's just pointing to where she'll solder in the future anon.

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>>1661175
Sure she is anon. Sure she is.

>> No.1661275

>>1661174
>>1661262
smellslikechicken.jpg

>> No.1661283

>>1661275
Human diet and body composition means that we taste/smell more like pork. If you ever visit some of the less civilized areas of the world and see "long pork" or similar for sale, don't try it.

>> No.1661287

>>1661283
Right... Gonna need some sauce on human flesh being on a menu anywhere in the world.

>> No.1661289

>>1661287
Google that shit, anon. Anon is telling the truth. Also watch Fried Green Tomatoes. Secret's in the sauce!

>> No.1661318

>>1661289
No, no he's not. Sure, there are instances of cannibalism, but they don't advertise it, and it's extremely rare. I've heard the "long pig" reference before, as a native American reference. Now it's in the "less civilized areas of the world?" Yeah, maybe at this point it's become an urban myth, and pretty much bullshit. And if he's going to throw it out there, he can cite the sources, it's not my job to Google all the bullshit I read on 4chan(nel).

>> No.1661351

>>1661318
https://www.borgenmagazine.com/cannibal-warlords-liberia/

>> No.1661369

>>1661351
"Long pig" not mentioned anywhere in the article, nor is selling human flesh in a market.

>> No.1661400

>>1661369
It's a euphemism more commonly used in Southeast Asia, but as for a market:
>A large percent of the population have eaten human flesh
Like other large-scale exchanges of goods and services, that implies a market. Do you imagine that the suppliers wouldn't take money? The existence of a market for human flesh was the point of contention, not what euphemism the locals use to conduct business.