if i take the time i can drill holes in the back and drain out all that aluminum powder bs, it takes fucking HOURS though and i have to retrace the entire etch after
There's an easier way to do it where you cut it along the side with a Dremel with a little saw attachment from what I've been told by my etchasketch buddies. Also supposedly if you get good/notable enough, the company that makes them sends master versions where you can just unscrew the back then they're permanent. They sent me an etchasketch just for posting one I made on their Facebook so I believe it
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